“The Future of Ideas” – Lawrence Lessig’s book – is now licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. With this news, all of Lessig’s books are now freely licensed.
All of Lawrence Lessig’s books are now freely licensed
Blender 2.5 Development Demos
BlenderNation provides a list of six YouTuber videos posted by developers of Blender 2.5. The list is available here.
How to record a multitrack song using Qtractor
Qtractor is an Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application for Linux, written in C++ around the Qt4 toolkit. It is still in some alpha stage of development, but already functional.
SimplyMEPIS 7.0 – a review
Linux.com published a review of SimplyMEPIS 7.0 – easy to try, install and use Linux distribution.
Powerful Multimedia Command-Line Tools, Part II – Transcode
Linux Journal published second part of its “Multimedia Command-Line Tools” series. This time Transcode is presented.
Share your documents using Edocr
Edocr allows you to upload and tag your documents. The community interacts with the uploaded document through ranking, commenting or writing to the publisher, embedding on to blogs, linking from other sites, and book marking to popular sites. The interaction generates feedback for publishers of documents, whilst providing a rich resource for knowledge seekers.
Rivendell – a complete Open Source Radio Automation tool
Rivendell is a complete radio broadcast automation solution, with facilities for the acquisition, management, scheduling and playout of audio content. It includes support for both PCM and MPEG audio encoding, full voicetracking and log customization, and for a wide variety of third party software and hardware.
Audio file converter for GNOME desktop
AudioFormat is a simple, unobtrusive audio format converter for Linux and GNOME desktop. It can be used as a standalone application or integrated with Nautilus.
StumbleUpon for Konqueror
KStumble is a service-menu for using StumbleUpon with Konqueror. It currently allows you to: (more…)
A handful of desktop utilities for snipping multiple clips
An article on using multiple clipboard on KDE and GNOME (Linux), found on Linux.com website: