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X graphics get a boost

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Just in time for the X.Org Developer's Conference (XDevConf) in Santa Clara, Calif., Novell is releasing improvements to the Xgl framework...

Exploring natural media graphics with Krita

Author: Nathan Willis Traditionally, graphics applications have been divided into raster image and vector image editors, based on the primitives that each category uses. ...

Amanith 0.2 has been released

Matteo writes "Amanith Framework is a cross-platform (Linux, Win32, MacOS X, FreeBSD and IRIX) open source C++ framework for vector graphics. This version implements...

Review: Pixel image editor

Author: Nathan Willis Looking for an Adobe Photoshop replacement on Linux? If the GIMP doesn't cut it, maybe Pixel will.Pixel is a raster image editing...

Updating KDE at the Appeal initiative

Author: Nathan Willis As the release of KDE 3.5 draws near, work is already underway at the Appeal project to integrate 3.5's major changes into...

Review: Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Firefox 1.5 is finally out the door, and Thunderbird 1.5 won't be far behind. The new releases sport some interesting new...

Review: Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Firefox 1.5 is finally out the door, and Thunderbird 1.5 won't be far behind. The new releases sport some interesting new...

Pantone and free software

Author: Nathan Willis Over the years, I've observed that for every favorable review written about the GIMP or other free graphics applications, there is another...

Sharing ideas and resources at create.freedesktop.org

Author: Nathan Willis Part of what makes open source software thrive is code sharing and reuse. The Create initiative at freedesktop.org targets this issue by...

Xara leaps into open source community

Author: Stephen Feller After nearly 25 years as a proprietary software company, Xara is throwing itself headfirst into the open source community with two announcements...