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The soon-to-be-released version of Enlightenment, E17, offers a lightweight, yet stunning, alternative to KDE and GNOME.

Xtreme Illustrations

September 1st, 2008 by Dan Sawyer in

Not only is Xara Extreme a Linux-compatible alternative to Inkscape, but now it even has its roots into the Open Source community as well.

Cool as Ice!

August 1st, 2008 by Marcel Gagné in

No one will argue that there are different levels of cool. But nothing, and I mean nothing, says cool like a penguin. And some snow. And some ice. Oh, and the Antarctic. That's as cool as it gets.
So many VoIP programs, so little time. What's a podcaster to do?
A look at promising software in development.
A whirlwind tour through the powerful and diverse world of Firefox extensions.
A look at promising software in development.
It has been said that playing is a child's work, because play is the means by which young children learn. You have to wonder if that's where the expression “mixing work and play” came from.
Finally, a scalable groupware solution that matches the offerings from big vendors.

Puppy Linux

April 1st, 2008 by Louis J. Iacona in

Exploring everyone's pet Linux.
What is this a11y thing (accessibility: 11 letters between the a and the y), and how might people access a complex graphical desktop they can't see?
Video editing in Linux can be hell, but a handful of programs are showing the way forward to a better world.

KDE 4 Preview

March 1st, 2008 by Jes Hall in

Introducing KDE 4—the desktop revolution is coming.

Desktop Must-Haves

March 1st, 2008 by Dan Sawyer in

This article is an introductory piece to get you thinking about the Linux Desktop and all it can do.
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March 2009, #179

Linux achieves world domination!! Now, that was The Day The Earth Stood Still...wait, maybe I'm thinking of something else. Oh yeah, scratch that, that's the cover story this month. In any case, don't miss reading about how Linux contributed to the making of this great movie. When you finish that one, don't miss our feature articles about GNOME Do, Xfce, Adobe AIR and a flock of alternative browsers including Opera, CrossOver Chromium and Flock.

Plus, take a look at this month's Cooking with Linux to see what's new in the recently released KDE 4.2. If you enjoyed last month's cover story, get ready to set up your own virtual reality system with OpenSim. And, if last month's issue left you salivating for more about jQuery, find out how to get started writing your own jQuery plugins. Oh, and are you backed up? If not, make sure you read “When Disaster Strikes: Hard Drive Crashes” before you do anything else. If you thought the people in The Day The Earth Stood Still were having a bad day, wait till your hard drive crashes—aliens would be a welcome sight compared to that. There's all that and much more in this month's issue of Linux Journal!

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