02.18.14
Links 17/2/2014: Applications
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Suricata 2.0rc1 Available!
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NoMachine 4.1 Release Announcement
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Open Source VoIP: What is Linphone?
Linphone was the first open source software to use the session initiation protocol (SIP) with VoIP. The open software has voice, video and messaging features that can be used with any SIP VoIP operator. And because of its open source nature, it can be distributed for free.
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FFmpeg & Libav Add H.265 Encoder Via x265
FFmpeg and its forked Libav have each added an H.265 / HEVC encoder today to their respective code-bases.
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10 snazzy music production tools for Ubuntu/Linux
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Linux Design Tools: High-end Design on a Low-end Budget?
While the world’s best commercial graphic applications come with packed with features, they also come with a price tag many find hard to justify.
Though there are plenty of less expensive alternatives, the simple truth is: It’s hard to get cheaper than free.
Today we’re going to look some of the free, open source graphic apps available, and see if they are a viable replacement.
If you are currently unfamiliar with the abundance of free open source graphic apps now available, you may well be missing out.
The best open source graphic applications on this list are comparable in quality to their leading commercial equivalents.