Adding photos to Flickr using web browser can be a very annoying procedure. Thus, the better solution is to use tools, which enable us to maintain our Flickr account directly from the file manager or desktop application. Linux users may choose several solutions. I will present Flickrfs and Desktop Flickr Organizer.
Flickrfs – a virtual filesystem for accessing Flickr photos
Customize or remove the OpenOffice.org splash screen
OpenOffice.org splash screen can be eaily removed or customized – writes OONinja Blog. This article describes how to do it.
How to create a beatiful 3D clouds?
Blender is now equipped with decent tools which allow to create 3D clouds. Alan’s Cloud Generator is a script that generates some cool interactive volumetric clouds.
Printing two-sided brochures in OpenOffice.org Writer
OpenOffice.org Training, Tips, and Ideas Blog gives some tips on printing two-sided brochures in OpenOffice.org Writer. It is easy as pie, if you know a couple tricks about how to make pie.
Fyre – creating artworks and animations using chaotic functions
Graphic suites usually demands much time spent on learning, looking through menus, and reading manuals. However, there are also extremely easy applications. They offer many possibilities, but one can learn how to use them in a few simple steps.
A new open source and free software art magazine emerges
Code:free is a new open source and free software art magazine. It contains examples of artwork created using Free Software.
LiVES
LiVES is a simple to use, yet powerful video editor and VJ tool. It allows you to combine realtime and rendered effects, streams and multiple video/audio files, and then encode to over 50 formats.
FileZilla – a free and platform independent FTP client
FileZilla 3 is an (S)FTP-client. It is platform independent and supports operating systems like Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, *BSD and Mac OS X.
An ear training program for Windows and Linux
GNU Solfege is a free ear training program. It runs on Linux, MS Windows and various BSD variants.
Installing Fonts on Linux
Linux Journal published an article Installing Fonts on Linux. Daniel Bartholomew describes how to install fonts in Linux and KDE. The Font Viewer program is also described.