Leftovers: Software
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CUPS 2.1 Is Adding Basic 3D Printer Support
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CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) 2.1 Will Offer Support for Basic 3D Printers
Apple announced earlier today that the fourth maintenance release of its popular open-source Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) 2.0 software and the first RC (Release Candidate) version of CUPS 2.1 are now available for download.
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Two Open Source Planetarium Apps For Ubuntu And Derivative Apps
In this article I will show you two open-source planetarium/stargazing pieces of software: Stellarium and Celestia.
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MKVToolNix Review - Powerful Tool to Split, Merge, and Convert MKV Files
MKVToolNix is a set of tools that can be used on MKV files, which is a video format that grows ever more present in our daily lives. The application falls into a very crowded niche, and there is not much competition for it. Nonetheless, it's a useful app, and it would be nice to take a closer look at it.
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Kodi media player turns 15 with Isengard release
The XBMC Foundation’s Team Kodi last week released version 15 of its popular, open source Kodi media player and home theater framework.
The “Isengard” release of Kodi (formerly XBMC) offers enhancements ranging from new chapter support to an improved add-on manager, but the biggest news is the completion of the Android version.
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DDrescue-GUI 1.4 Brings A Lot Of Changes
The latest version available is DDRescue-GUI 1.4, which has been released a while ago, bringing changes and fixes...
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