Big Bad Beetle Blocks A Scratch-like language for 3D
Aug 20, 2018Beetle Blocks is an interesting twist on the “block-building programming language” idea. Instead of a flat, boring plane, you move a beetle around 3D space, drawing cubes, spheres and all sorts of other shapes.
more »How Free Software Got Its Fonts A History of Open Source Fonts
Jun 14, 2016With the advent of free software for non-programmers, users ran into a licensing dilemma in a world of proprietary fonts.
more »Krita: Coming Attractions Krita 3.0
May 17, 2016Krita, a free sketching and painting program, has new features and improvements in version 3.0.
more »New Nvidia Driver Offers Wayland Support
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more »Conditional Formatting in LibreOffice Spreadsheets Conditional Formatting
Nov 03, 2015Integrate graphical information beside the data it represents with conditional formatting and sparklines.
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Laidout Book Creator Bookbinding on the Screen
Mar 10, 2015The Laidout graphic application simplifies the design of books and booklets.
more »The League of Moveable Type Open Source Fonts
Nov 18, 2014The Free Font Movement is transforming free software, one character at a time.
more »Anonymous Sharing with MediaCrush Up to Speed
Dec 03, 2013You don’t always need a full-fledged YouTube or Flickr clone to share videos or images. Sometimes all you want is a quick place to upload, so you can link to your media or share it online. MediaCrush gives you just that, as well as some more interesting perks.
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