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20 Most Popular Open Source Software Ever

Wed, Mar 10, 2010

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20 Most Popular Open Source Software Ever

20 Most Popular Open Source Software Ever These days, you can quite easily buy a brand-spanking-new computer and install all the software you need for free, using applications offered under the Open Software License. You can get a free image editor, a free sound editor, a free word processor, media player, file archiver, PDF creator… the list goes on and on and on. While some of these free apps do not offer quite the same level of polished functionality as their commercial rivals, others far exceed the capabilities of everything else on the market. Below, we take a close look at the cream of the crop: 20 invaluable and indispensable open source applications that you really should be using, if you’re not already. The vast majority of them are cross-platform and absolutely 100% free! You’re bound to find several that are perfectly suited to your needs.

1. WordPress

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WordPress is the world’s most popular blogging platform, used by a staggering 202 million websites. As simple or as complex as you want it to be, WordPress is supported by a wide array of plugins which can be used to transform a standard blog into anything you could possibly desire. Besides blogs, WordPress can be used as a straightforward content management system to power anything from an e-commerce site to a social network.

2. Magento

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Magento, used by 30,000 merchants, including Samsung, Nespresso and The North Face, is the world’s fastest growing e-commerce platform. Magento Community Edition is offered for free under the Open Software License. The Enterprise Edition, for which you have to pay, offers features like multi-store capability, store credits and gift cards, out-of-the-box.

3. Mozilla Firefox

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Firefox currently accounts for 24.43% of the recorded usage share of web browsers, but this figure is on the rise. Already the browser of choice for most web professionals, Firefox’s popularity is growing thanks to its vast selection of third party add-ons, which let users tailor their browsing environment down to the finest detail.

4. Mozilla Thunderbird

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With its speedy searches, built-in RSS feeds, strong security and superb add-ons, Thunderbird has to be the best, free email application available. If you’re prepared to spend some time tailoring your email environment with add-ons, you’ll absolutely love it, but it’s probably not ideal for complete novices.

5. FileZilla

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FileZilla is a hugely successful, cross-platform FTP client. It’s also available as a server, for Windows only. Created in January 2001 by Tim Klosse as a class project, FileZilla has gone on to become the 5th most popular download of all time from SourceForge.net.

6. GnuCash

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GnuCash provides a great, free alternative to paid-for accounting software. Designed for personal and small business use, it offers bank account, stock, income and expense tracking, in addition to double-entry accounting.

7. Audacity

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Music software like Cubase and Logic Pro can be incredibly expensive, which is why an increasing number of people are turning to Audacity, a free, cross-platform sound editor. Users can record and edit live audio; cut, copy, splice and mix sounds; and convert ageing tapes and records into digital format.

8. GIMP

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Just like sound editors, industry standard image editing software is prohibitively expensive for a lot of people, but GIMP provides a free alternative. It performs every major function you could desire, except for, vitally, CMYK separation functionality necessary for prepress work.

9. OpenOffice

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With the ability to create text documents, spreadsheets, presentations and databases, OpenOffice is an accomplished rival to Microsoft Office, which clearly influenced OpenOffice’s design. Microsoft Office users will feel completely at home and find that OpenOffice performs just as well, if not better.

10. VLC

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At last count, VLC media player had been downloaded 300 million times. Unlike some paid-for alternatives, VLC supports practically every audio/video codec and file format. The most recent VLC release also offers live recording of streaming video, frame-by-frame advancement and superb speed controls.

11. Handbrake

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Handbrake rips/converts DVDs to MPEG-4 for playing back on your iPod or archiving. It doesn’t have the ability to decode DVDs, but can do so if you have VLC, which includes a DVD encoder, installed on your computer.

12. Pidgin

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Pidgin is the ultimate, free instant messaging tool. It provides you with one window through which you can simultaneously interact with different people, whichever instant messaging platform they’re using.

13. Freemind

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Freemind is a terrific mind-mapping tool, which lets you get all your thoughts down as quickly as possible with the use of icons, shapes and colors. Besides the ordinary nodes and links, you can add hyperlinks and even documents to your maps.

14. Notepad++

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Reliable, customizable, intuitive and free, Notepad++ is the most popular Windows-based CSS editor around. It offers everything: syntax highlighting; folding and auto-completion for CSS, C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, SQL, HTML, XML and PHP; multi-file viewing; tabbed editing; zoom in/out; and bookmarks.

15. 7-Zip

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7-Zip is an extremely popular file archiver for Windows, which, although free, outperforms Winzip. It can unpack the vast majority of archive formats and can create TAR and GZ archives, commonly used on Unix and Linux systems, as well as its own 7z format, which easily outshrinks ZIP files.

16. Blender

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Blender is a 3D content creation suite which can be used for everything from modeling to skinning, particle simulation, animating and texturing. Unlike some other free apps in this list, Blender has not been designed to “imitate” other 3D graphics software, which means it takes a bit of getting used to, but once you’ve familiarized yourself with all the shortcuts, you’ll be hooked.

17. PDFCreator

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Windows users can consider PDFCreator a credible rival to Adobe Acrobat. Creating PDFs is as easy as printing, literally, as once installed, you can select PDFCreator as your printer, letting you create PDFs from practically any application.

18. Calibre

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According to Calibre, it’s the “one stop solution to all your e-book needs”. I’m inclined to agree. Besides letting you catalogue and manage your e-book collection, sorting, tagging and commenting on them as you please, you can download content from the internet and convert it into e-book form.

19. TrueCrypt

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TrueCrypt really is the best free encryption program around for anyone worried about their security. It offers 11 algorithms for encrypting your files, as well as a comprehensive help manual, which gives advice on complex password creation, hidden volumes and erasing encryption giveaways.

20. Ubuntu

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Named after an African philosophy of community, sharing and generosity, Ubuntu is a free operating system for Linux that’s quick and easy to use. Recent figures suggest that around 50% of Linux users have Ubuntu installed. With its focus on usability, Ubuntu comes with OpenOffice, Firefox Empathy, Pidgin, GIMP and other tools pre-installed.

Author : Tom Walker

Tom is a designer and writer who works with a UK based online shop specialising in Epson printer ink, toner, paper and other printing accessories. You can read more of his writing on their blog.

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Awesome and Quite Different Wordpress Themes

Sat, Mar 6, 2010

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Awesome and Quite Different Wordpress Themes

OK I have to admit that I started tripwire magazine on the Joomla CMS platform. I did so because I had experience with Joomla and really found it to be an excellent and very flexible free tool for publishing content online. I did realize though at that time that Wordpress simply had better themes for starting a magazine style blog. Also Wordpress is much simpler and efficient for creating posts fast and have better support for tags and categories. So I decided to move from Joomla to Wordpress quite early and I still think it was the right choice. Joomla should not be underestimated though and must be on the list of candidate tools if you plan to build a new website. One of the premium theme developers that I remember well from working with Joomla is RocketTheme. The quality of the Joomla themes created by RocketTheme is amazing and I just realized the same is true for their Wordpress themes. This post gives an overview of RocketThemes latest development for Wordpress.

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What are you planning to do when your Blog can’t fit shared hosting any more?

Tue, Mar 2, 2010

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What are you planning to to when your Blog can’t fit shared hosting any more?

Most blogs start out with a cheap shared hosting plan promising unlimited bandwidth, unlimited domains, unlimited disk space, unlimited databases, etc. As long as you have no or minimal traffic this is probably the best solution for you blog. Cheap Shared hosting on the other hand is NOT geared for blogs where traffic starts to go up and become serious. There are aspects of the “unlimited plans” that in fact are very limited and prevents you from ever making use of whatever may be advertised as unlimited. This is what you would expect as high quality individual service, dedicated server capacity etc. cost money and really can’t be given away for a few dollars monthly fee. The concept works because tons of websites sit on these hosting plans receiving only a few hits a day. Once you start utilizing server resources you don’t fit into the business model any more and will hit the limitations on CPU consumption, database query time etc. and then your blog is in trouble! Learn what we did at tripwire magazine and how we are doing after 6 month on a Hybrid VPS from WiredTree.

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Stunning Blogs Having Unique Designs on Each Post

Wed, Feb 24, 2010

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Stunning Blogs Having Unique Designs on Each Post

There are many design related blogs at the moment and every day new players show up. The main strategy for the vast majority of design related blogs is to publish many articles with great content to attract readers, quantity seams more important than quality. Some of them have a creative and unique design but it is static and remain the same on the many posts and pages put online. Don’t get me wrong – I think this is OK but we could all learn a lot from a few design blogs that have chosen a completely different strategy. These few blogs provide a unique design on each post with excellent use of typography, backgrounds and colors to support the theme of the individual post. This is raw inspiration that you simply need to pick up!

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8 Essential Wordpress Plugins Improving Management of Multi Author Blogs

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

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Most blogs is started by individuals working hard to produce quality content to attract readers. This is not an easy job for one person why successful bloggers quite often invite gust authors to contribute. This is not a bad idea at all and may significantly improve the quality and potential of a blog as new ideas, more knowledge, more writing muscles will attract more readers. Starting of with guest authors most bloggers simply receive the articles by mail and publish them. This works OK and full control is maintained. On the other hand it is not the most efficient way to get things done. Wordpress allow you to invite other authors into the back end and still keep things under control and with the right plugins in place managing multiple authors become easy and almost fun.. Having authors in your Wordpress system provides several advantages for you, your authors and your readers. Let’s see why and what plugins can do for you.

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16 Interesting Wordpress Plugins to maximize Traffic and Followers from Social Networks

Tue, Feb 16, 2010

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Blogging is essentially about reaching out to people, readers and followers to deliver a message, opinions, knowledge, taking lead etc. Writing great posts, being a SEO guru, sharing links etc. is well known tricks but not enough any more. Most bloggers have realized that social networks is where the modern “www sapiens” “party” all day long sucking up as much screen radiation as possible while connecting with virtual friends and peers. Getting someone attentions requires some kind of presence and showing up to the “24/7 online cocktail party” certainly may help you. Why not attend the “party” from within your favourite blogging tool – Wordpress? You don’t even have to leave the dashboard…! OK probably it is not that simple but a few plugins for Wordpress may significantly help you get more out of social networks, attracting more traffic and followers.

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50 Excellent Wordpress Themes For Starting an Online Magazine

Sun, Feb 14, 2010

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Excellent Wordpress Themes For Starting an Online Magazine

Magazine Style blogs have become quite popular because they are excellent for providing a lot of information in a structured and easy to digest way. With good magazine themes Wordpress is turned into a quite powerful publishing monster making one man capable of running an entire professional looking online magazine. This post gives you an overview of more than 50 of the best magazine style themes for Wordpress. Take a look and pick one to get your Online Magazine started.

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Review: WP Remix Premium Theme Turning Wordpress into a CMS

Thu, Feb 4, 2010

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WP Remix has certainly positioned itself as one the most customizable and feature-rich Wordpress themes available. Unlike the majority of premium Wordpress Themes WP Remix is not aimed primarily at blogging but offers a wide selection of building blocks turning Wordpress into a CMS for building enterprise class websites. WP Remix lets you pick and choose what you want from the available building blocks and allows you to design your pages using it’s custom layout editor and more than 50 predefined page themes.

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11 Premium Wordpress Themes Released in January

Wed, Feb 3, 2010

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There are thousands of free themes for Wordpress in any color, structure etc. you may like. Still there is a growing industry for selling premium themes for wordpress and one may wonder why… Basically if you are serious about your blog/magazine or your business and you consider to use Wordpress to improve your on-line presence then premium themes may be worth considering. The price on premium themes is normally quite low (20-150$) but in most cases you will need to make some customizations to avoid that your sites look and feel is identical with other sites using the same theme. Premium themes are usually build with customization in mind and if you’re not a experienced PHP and Wordpress developer yourself the support and customization options offered with premium themes may be your life line. This post provides a list og 11 new Wordpress Themes all released in January 2010.

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Great Websites Dedicated to Help You Find Wordpress Themes

Mon, Jan 11, 2010

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OK there are really many free themes for Wordpress available for download, maybe too many! There are also many sites devoted mainly to providing easy access to free Wordpress themes and it is a bit hard to know how many of the sites with hundreds or even thousands of themes overlap. I would believe  a lot of the free themes available for Wordpress show up on multiple sites. On the other hand I did a few random checks and I didn’t find a lot of themes being published in multiple places. Really the number of free themes for Wordpress is growing rapidly and we are probably above 4000 themes. With numbers being this high the problem is not finding a theme but rather finding a good quality theme.  This post provides a comprehensive list of sites that are mainly focussed on hosting themes for Wordpress and you may use it as a one stop place to find a good free theme for Wordpress.

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