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Book review: The Essential Blender

Author: Nathan Willis The Essential Blender from No Starch Press is both a reference and instructional guide to Blender, the open source 3-D modeling, rendering,...

Vixta: Nice concept, incomplete execution

Author: Susan Linton Vixta is a new Linux distribution, first released only last month, based on the not-yet-released Fedora 8. Its main objective is to...

Ubuntu 7.10 is outstanding

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Canonical this month released Ubuntu 7.10, codenamed Gutsy Gibbon. Like the Feisty Fawn release before it, Gutsy is a bleeding-edge distribution with...

Fedora 8 renews tradition of innovations

Author: Bruce Byfield Not all major software versions carry the same weight. Consider the last two releases of the Fedora distribution. Fedora 7 offered little...

Sun Report Builder: Better reporting in OpenOffice.org

Author: Dmitri Popov OpenOffice.org Base is undoubtedly a powerful database application, but when it comes to its built-in reporting engine, words like "underpowered" and "outdated"...

OxygenOffice Professional 2.3.0 is ready for Download!

Author: JT Smith The OxygenOffice Professional Team is proudly anounce the latest and greatest version of OxygenOffice Professional. OxygenOffice Professional 2.3.0 - Extended, open and...

Computers find new home

Wrapped in plastic and left to slowly waste away on wooden pallets, the heaps of aging Macintosh and personal computers sitting in the abandoned...

KompoZer revives Mozilla WYSIWYG Web editing software

Author: Nathan Willis In proprietary software, Web page design is dominated by Adobe's Dreamweaver and Microsoft's FrontPage. Free software users have witnessed the rise and...

The trouble with artwork and free software licenses

Author: Nathan Willis Are you a crafter of icons, sounds, backgrounds and splash screens, or even window manager themes? Selecting the right license for your...

Introduction to the command line

People can interact with computers running Linux in two ways -- using the graphical user interface (GUI) or the command line interface (CLI). If...