Poisoned Apple: Microsoft’s Visual Code Studio for Linux
Microsoft announced yesterday they were publishing an IDE dubbed Visual Studio Code that works on MacOS X and, surprise, Linux.
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Microsoft announced yesterday they were publishing an IDE dubbed Visual Studio Code that works on MacOS X and, surprise, Linux.
Read moreI guess I’m insecure like that, but I often find myself trying to rationalise my affinity for Free Software. How
Read moreVLC is an amazing piece of software. Apart from an all-round media player that plays every kind of video and
Read moreVLC is arguably the most popular of all media players. Downloaded over 1.3 billion times (yes, that’s “billion” with a
Read moreFresh off the presses: LibreOffice reveals the project that will go head to head with Microsoft’s 365 online suite: LibreOffice
Read moreInge Wallin, a developer of KDE’s office productivity suite, Calligra, has just released the very first KDE-specific AI library. Wallin,
Read moreFollowing up from our piece on the new Inkscape 0.91, we have just posted two videos explaining basic usage of
Read moreThe team that develop Inkscape, the open source vector drawing software for Linux, Windows and Mac, has recently brought out
Read moreA feel good story for today: after months of making very little progress, the GPG crowdfunding campaign took off last
Read moreCollabora, in association with the Document Foundation, is releasing an Open Source viewer that allows you to open text, presentations
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