UBCD for Windows: «What is UBCD for Windows�?? UBCD4Win is a bootable CD which contains software that allows you to repair/restore/diagnostic almost any computer problem»
Måned: september 2005
Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder
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Idruna Software – Pocket Phojo
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Linux and Star Trek | Linux Journal
Linux and Star Trek | Linux Journal: «Although Linux supports popular 3-D packages such as Houdini and Maya, Crow says she feels frustrated by a dearth of Linux paint packages. «There’s a depth to Photoshop that Film GIMP doesn’t have. Film GIMP isn’t mature enough.» Crow says a promising development is Amazon16, a 16-bit paint… Fortsett å lese Linux and Star Trek | Linux Journal
Linux and Star Trek – OSNews.com
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I am thinking of you
Originally uploaded by AnomalousNYC. Wonderful photoproject, and an important message to the Katrina victims.
dog10
dog10 Originally uploaded by Kristin Breaux. Fighting Katrina
Wired News: A Disaster Map ‘Wiki’ Is Born
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