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Pidgin – Universal chat client

May 30th, 2009 Øystein No comments

Don’t like the standard MSN client, but would like to stay in touch with those who use MSN? Or do your friends all use different IM (Instant Messaging) services? Do you want to have access to all of those IM services with one client?

Then Pidgin is definitly worth checking out. Not only is it open source, but it works well. With Pidgin you get many of the common IM services into one client, here is a list of which services Pidgin supports.

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Categories: Open Source, Software

Azureus: Vuze – Popular Open Source

May 30th, 2009 Øystein No comments

What is the most popular program at SourceForge.net? Currently it is Azureus. What is Azureus?

Azureus: Vuze is a powerful, full-featured, cross-platform bittorrent client and open content platform.

A bittorrent client that is open source can be usefull for those who would like to make sure there isn’t any spyware or such in the code. But is it the best open source bittorrent client?

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Categories: Open Source, Projects, Software

NetBeans – The only IDE you need!

May 17th, 2009 Øystein No comments

NetBeans claim that it is the only IDE (integrated development environment) you need. And it is open source! I was introduced to this tool by William at Williams Corner. He has used it for programming Java. I downloaded the current beta version (6.7 Beta), and will try to contribute by submitting bugs I might find during my use of NetBeans.

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Categories: Software

What is Open Source?

May 17th, 2009 Øystein No comments

What is Open Source? “Free software. And access to the code!” is what many think when they hear Open Source. But what is the definition?

OpenSource.org has a definition about what Open Source is.

Are there any usefull programs made in Open Source? Or is it just for fun?

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Categories: Open Source