Posts Tagged ‘ Open Source ’

Organize your photos with F-Spot

Dec 7th, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: FOSS, linux

F-Spot is one of the famous photo organizing tools available in many GNU/Linux distributions. It can import photos from your digital camera, organize them, optimize them for the web and finally upload to the web photo gallery like Picasa, Flickr, etc. You can find F-spot by going to through the menu, Application > Graphics > [...]



How to Install software in Ubuntu

Nov 20th, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: linux, tips

A decade ago, installing software in Unix based system was a nightmare. Where you have to compile the source code, build the package and install all by manually. But as at today the GNU/Linux system have evolved a lot and have become more user friendly. New GUIs being developed. Any non-tech user can install and [...]



Introducing FOSS – Free and Open Source Software

Nov 18th, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: FOSS, internet

The term “FOSS” is in many individual’s, organisation’s vocabulary these days. Those who are in need of “License Free” solutions are digging in to FOSS as much as possible. Academics those who are interested in knowing how a particular software works, always stick with FOSS. What is this FOSS?
Free and Open Source Software is a [...]