Tilda is a terminal like many others. It is a new project, however, it won recognition as a lightweight console which can be displayed directly on the desktop of ours. It features true transparency and borderless windows. Surprisingly, it is not just an eye-candy, but a quite useful tool as well.
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Archive of 'Apps'
Tilda — transparent terminal on your desktop
[ Sunday, 14 September 2008, Adrianot ]
MHT support in Firefox
[ Monday, 8 September 2008, GrzegorzJZD ]
MIME HTML or MHT is a standard way to combine the external resources, like images or sound files, that in normal browsing situation are linked externally (downloaded), into the same file as the HTML code, using MIME.
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GIMP Tricks: Fake Fill Flash
[ Saturday, 26 July 2008, Scott ]
Today I’m going to teach you a method I use to fake a fill flash. The objective is to lighten the dark areas without blowing out the highlights. Here’s the before and after:
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Exaile — versantile audio player for GNOME
[ Sunday, 13 July 2008, b.YISK ]
Exaile is a wonderful application for listening to music in a GNOME environment. Although it could be considered a newcomer to the music player world and we are not hearing much about it, I have been using Exaile for quite a while now and I think it is the best application of its kind. For [...]
GEM — a GUI for DOS(Box)
[ Wednesday, 2 July 2008, Raptou ]
We are already familiar with DOS, and its emulator DosBOX. The time has come to make DosBOX communicate in a more user-friendly way.
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DOSBox, part II: standalone DOS apps on desktop
[ Wednesday, 18 June 2008, Raptou ]
In this article I describe how to make your own packages containing autonomous DOS programs for Windows or Mac OS X using DOSBox.
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Processing RAW files in Linux
[ Sunday, 15 June 2008, michalrz ]
In this article I’m going to show the benefits of storing the photos in RAW “format”. I’ll be also decribing GNU/Linux tools that can help you with processing such images.
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Desktop Environments: The Past and The Future
[ Thursday, 5 June 2008, Keyto ]
Ergonomics is the scientific discipline concerned with designing according to the human needs, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance. (Wikipedia)
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