Leftovers: Software
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Git 2.5.0 Released
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Git 2.5 Has Been Officially Released with Numerous New Features, over 60 Bugfixes
On July 27, the developers of the famous Git open-source version control system were more than proud to announce the immediate availability for download of version 2.5.0 of Git.
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Manipulating data in 3D with LidarViewer
The software that I decided to use is called LidarViewer. It's open source, which means that anyone can use and modify LidarViewer for free as long as they give credit to the creator. LidarViewer is Linux specific. As a Linux user, that made me really happy, but I could only use a Windows machine while at NASA. That meant that I had to create a Linux virtual machine on top of a Windows computer. I had a lot of options for the operating system that I was going to use for the virtual machine.
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Pydio – An Open Source Alternative To Dropbox
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Google Promotes Chrome 45 Web Browser to the Beta Channel with Cool New Features
On July 27, the Google Chrome developers, through Alex Mineer, were excited to announce the promotion of the Google Chrome 45 web browser to the Beta channel for all supported computer operating systems, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
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Chromium 45 Beta Adds New ES2015 Features
Google today rolled out the first beta of Chrome 45, their next major web browser version.
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Wine 1.7.48 Brings Better Support for Numerous Windows Games and Apps
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