Showing posts with label Applications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Applications. Show all posts
Sigil, Open Source and Cross Platform WYSIWYG E-Book Editor
Wednesday, June 01, 2011 |
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Sigil is an open source, multi platform WYSIWYG e-book editor designed for editing e-books in ePub format. The application has an impressive list of features that allows you to do basic as well advanced editing. Sigil also comes with proper documentation.
Awesomium Windowless Web Browser Framework Ported to Linux
Thursday, May 26, 2011 |
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Awesomium windowless web framework and engine has been ported to Linux. Awesomium can be used for web page capture, site scrapping, in-app advertising, in-app browsing, web automation, rendering custom in-game web browser and creating HTML UIs for 3D games.
Pitivi Pre-Release Adds New Audio and Video Effects and Many New Features
Thursday, May 26, 2011 |
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A pre-release for Pitivi Video Editor is now available for users to test. This pre-release includes many bug fixes and new features developed over a span of last 7 months. Probably the most exciting feature is addition of new audio and video effects.
Psensor 0.6.2.8 Released, The Best Way to Display System Temperatures in Unity
Friday, May 20, 2011 |
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Psensor 0.6.2.8 has been released and is now available in its unstable repository. Psensor is a graphical temperature monitoring tool for Linux. Psensor has already been added to Ubuntu 11.10 archives so it will be available to download from software center in Oneiric.
Get the Best of Both Worlds,Your Own Alternative to the Default Unity Main Menu
Sunday, May 15, 2011 |
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There are many Ubuntu users who like Unity interface and its ability to optimize screen space. But the default main menu is a bit of pain as all the categories are hidden by default and it does not support wine menus. There is an application lens but it is way down at the bottom, not movable and most of the time it is folded as I pin lots of applications on Unity launcher.
Give a Dash of Unity to Windows XP and Windows 7
Thursday, May 05, 2011 |
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Ubuntu's new user interface Unity might not be perfect but the new eye candy it has brought to desktop has attracted many users. Only within a week of release of Ubuntu 11.04, complete Unity conversion packs for Windows have already been made.





















