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Open Source Software (FOSS) for Windows 7 Screencast Review This video was edited with Kdenlive in Ubuntu Linux I show the Best FOSS for Windows in this opinionated educational editorial, such as Audacity, VLC, VLMC, OpenOffice, Miro, and Freeware like AVG.Open Source Software (FOSS) for Windows 7 Screencast Review This video was edited with... more
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In this new video screencast tutorial from OSGUI I show you how to step by step clean up and free up disk space Ubuntu Linux 9.04 Jaunty and 9.10 Karmic Koala with Computer Janitor, BleachBit, and Ubuntu Tweak.In this new video screencast tutorial from OSGUI I show you how to step by step clean... more
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This is Part 2 of 2 video recording from the OSGUI.com Tech Show is of the MLUG Australia October 30th Meeting which topic of focus was on how to Setup your own Firewall. Two demonstrations took place, one using Linux Smoothwall the other using BSD. Cool Things this month where talked about like Miro & OSGUI.comThis is Part 2 of 2 video recording from the OSGUI.com Tech Show is of the MLUG... more
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This is Part 1 of 2 video recording from the OSGUI.com Tech Show is of the MLUG Australia October 30th Meeting which topic of focus was on how to Setup your own Firewall. Two demonstrations took place, one using Linux Smoothwall the other using BSD. Cool Things this month where talked about like Miro & OSGUI.comThis is Part 1 of 2 video recording from the OSGUI.com Tech Show is of the MLUG... more
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Miro is a free, open source video player that can play all formats including some sick HD. This guide to producing videos for online could be seriously useful for VC2 producers looking for tips on making and promoting videos...Miro is a free, open source video player that can play all formats including some... more
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The makers of Miro, the open-source video player and television platform, have stepped up and challenged the big guys behind Joost. Citing Joost as the competition "with the most hype," Miro has posted a list of features and how they compare between the two platforms. The point of this chart is clearly to bring more viewers over to the charity-backed Miro"I think we'll have more users than they do by January," wrote Miro's Nicholas Reville on the company blogand the list paints the player in a very favorable light. But what are the differences between these two, and can they truly be compared? With Cory Doctorow over at BoingBoing touting the benefits of Miro, we thought it would be a good time to find out.
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* Joost signs on CNN, other programming in advance of official launchThe makers of Miro, the open-source video player and television platform, have stepped... more
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