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Best Freeware, Open Source Software
Best Freeware, Open Source Software
Jul 23rd
Moovida formerly known as Elisa Media Center – is an open source media center and it is far from ordinary.
Packed with dozens of features and plugins, this app has just become my favorite one.
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It’s beautiful and elegant.
You can watch movies and tv series, view your pictures, manage your music, and get connected through the through the available plugins as following:
Movies and TV series: YouTube, Balzac, Onion News Network, TED, Game Trailers, Powell Skateboard Video podcast, Discovery Channel News, Apple Movie Trailers, Qik Mobile Videos, RTBF, Flemish TV
Music: Shoutcast, Grooveshark, Yes.fm, Jamendo
Pictures: Flickr, Deviantart
All you need to do is install it and enjoy it.
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Available for Windows and Linux.
Jul 4th
Mixxx – Mix and remix your songs – (Windows + Mac + Linux)
GoldenDict - The best open source dictionary- (Windows + Linux)
xMind - Mindmap and brainstorm the open source style – (Windows + Mac + Linux)
OpenProj – Open source project management app – (Windows + Linux)
DvdFlick - DVD authoring tool – (Windows)
CamStudio - screen recorder – (Windows)
Komodo Edit – multi-language editor: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl, plus JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and XML – (Windows + Mac + Linux)
Jul 3rd
GoldenDict is an open source dictionary. At first, you might think that it’s just another dictionary, but you couldn’t be more wrong.
To begin with, it supports multiple dictionary file formats such as: Babylon .BGL files, StarDict .ifo/.dict./.idx/.syn, Dictd .index/.dict(.dz) , and a few more, plus online references.
No other dictionary i used before has been build like that.
How does it work?
After the installation, you need to visit the Dictionary page.
From there on you can download and add dictionaries you need from Babylon, StarDict and ABBYY Lingvo.
I own a copy of Babylon and i could just copy and paste all the files i needed from Babylon’s files folder to a GoldenDict folder.
You can install all kinds of dictionary and references, from languages to advanced thesauruses and encyclopedias.
Create a folder called “Dictionaries” in the program files folder of GoldenDict and put everything in there.
Once you’re done, go into “Edit”, “Dictionaries” and then under “Files”, add the path to your newly created “Dictionary” folder. Click on “Rescan now”. Done!
Now, let’s say you don’t want to type in a word every time you need to know what it means. With it’s Scan Popup feature, you won’t have to worry about that.
Assign a key to it in the Preferences – CTRL or ALT for example – and when you will need to use it, just hold down the key and hoover the mouse over the word you need to have translated and there’s your translation.
Follow the link below to see some screenshots.
GoldenDict is available for 32-bit Windows and 32-bit x86 Linux.