Over six months ago, I stopped using Adobe Photoshop and switched to the open source alternative, GIMP, for all my personal photography projects. This wasn't the impossible task that most people believe it is. This post originally appeared on Riley Brandt's Photography Blog. Users often claim that Photoshop is absolutely essential to their workflow. Across the internet, forum users are ridiculed f
Android: While WhatsApp may be making headlines with its Facebook acquisition, LINE is nearly as popular with over 380m users worldwide. Now, the service has added cheap international calling to its service, making it that much more attractive. As you'd expect, the rates differ depending on which country you plan to call, but they're all measured in the area of pennies per minute (with mobile call
The last preview version of Windows 8 is here, so if you want to get a peek and what the final version will feel like, you can download the Release Preview now and give it a test drive. Unlike the Release Candidates of past Windows versions, this won't be exactly the same as the final version. We already know that Microsoft is ditching Aero for a new Metro-styled interface, and they've already sai
Linux: We've featured one way to mount your Google Docs library as a drive in Windows, but blogger Martin Owens has created an application to do the same in Ubuntu, so you can edit and save to Google Docs from your desktop. It's a very simple, almost more proof-of-concept app than anything else, but it does the trick quite nicely. Now, instead of having to open up your browser and use Google Docs
Enhance Google Calendar with the Better GCal Firefox extension All great webapps can stand a little tweaking, and Google Calendar's no exception. Javascript hackers have come up with some great Greasemonkey user scripts that make GCal easier to use, so I've compiled a few of my favorites into a single Firefox extension. Today Better Gmail's younger sibling is born. After the jump, download Better
Click to viewGmail's good, but it could be better. We've featured several Greasemonkey scripts that enhance Gmail in lots of different ways - like adding saved searches, attachment icons, label colors, keyboard macros, a filter assistant and right-click conversation previews. But not everyone wants to install Greasemonkey and hunt down all those scripts. To save you the time, I've compiled the bes
by Gina Trapani Click to viewLike its sibling Firefox, the beauty of the open source Thunderbird email client is its extensibility. Sure we love our web-based email like Gmail, but Thunderbird is the ultimate open source desktop email app. Its pluggable interface lets developers freely build extensions to make it ever more useful. And ever more useful do a few key extensions make it. File messages
Most web-based to-do managers tout their online features. Toodledo now offers a handy offline extra: a printable, foldable to-do booklet you can slip in your pocket. The booklet, which occupies a single sheet of letter-size paper, contains your hotlist, up to 110 tasks and a section for written notes. A few strategic folds and a single scissor cut are all it takes to turn the printed sheet into a
If you're a lover of Gmail and spreadsheets, you'll be excited to know that next time you receive an XLS attachment in Gmail, you'll have the option to open it in one-click with Google Spreadsheets. I've been waiting for a better kind of web office integration forever (well, for at least a couple months), so this is very exciting news. So far we're not seeing any love with Word documents, but one
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