free software

pc video and screenshot - camtasia is good but Jing is free

I've used CAMTASIA for a while and it's a great tool for recording screen demo's, snaffling screen shots and recording nice youtube style screen scrapes of things your doing.

But wait! if you dont want to pay (and who does?) for the full product you can download Techsmiths excellent application called Jing, which is basically a Camtasia Lite, from here:

http://jingproject.com/

I use it for various short tutorials and screen shots of everything from technical setup instructions to simple in instructions to my mother-in-law on how to setup her email.

A few ways to use Jing

thunderbird 3 with lightning is the ultimate free replacement for outlook

The latest Beta release for Thunderbird 3 is finally out and it rocks!

This beta release includes:

  • Tab interface for Mail
  • Improvements to IMAP for faster message viewing
  • Improved message reader view
  • New Add-ons Manager
  • Improved Address Book interface
  • Improved import of mail from other Mail clients
  • Integration with Windows Vista search
  • Integration with Mac OS X Address Book

 

(1) Download and install the latest Beta Build of Thunderbird

Installation of Thunderbird itself is simple. If you have used the old Thunderbird 2 then the first thing that will look different is that you now see a tabbed view of the main email windows (in the same style as Firefox). But wait, there is loads more under the hood.

As the Developers say:

it’s far from a typical beta. In particular, unlike the traditional definition of a beta release, we’re definitely not done making feature changes, including some pretty significant feature work that we expect will be integrated in Thunderbird 3 in later beta releases, some features that will live as optional add-ons, and some experiments which may end up in later releases of Thunderbird or not, depending on the result of the experiments.

Opensource Essentials for the Apple Mac

Roughly ten years ago the terms freeware and free software were regularly used for software that was free to install but then frequently had an annual license, or renewal fee after a certain number of uses. Over recent years the Open Source community has really started to thrive.

Why is Open source so popular? "Open Source" refers to software where the source code is available to the public for use free of charge, i.e., open. Open source code is typically created as a collaborative effort in which programmers improve upon the code and share the changes within the community. Free and open-source software is good for you and good for the world.

Jo from Monocreative asked for a list of Apple Utilities that she could use on her home MAC.... so here is a list of the best ones I could find:

 

Web Browsing  
firefox Mozilla Firefox Browser The premier free, open-source browser. Firefox 2 delivers helpful new features to make your online experience more productive. Tabs, pop-up blocking, themes, and extensions. Lots of addins and useful gadgets (spell checker, ebay tools, etc..) Considered by many to be the world's best browser.
camino The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design. It's built around the same engine that drives Firefox and combines the awesome visual and behavioural experience that has been central to the Macintosh philosophy with the powerful web-browsing capabilities of the Gecko rendering engine. Built and tested by thousands of volunteers, Mozilla’s Gecko brings cutting-edge innovations and capabilities to users in a standards-friendly and socially responsible form.
Video Player / Video Podcasting  
miro Miro Beautiful interface. Plays any video type (much more than quicktime). Subscribe to video RSS, download, and watch all in one. Torrent support. Search and download from YouTube and others.
Instant Messaging  
adium

AdiumConnect to multiple IM accounts simultaneously in a single app, including: AOL IM, MSN, and Jabber. Beautiful, themable interface. Download Page

 
Email  
thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird Powerful spam filtering, solid interface, and all the features you need. Will also import your existing messages from Outlook. Thunderbird 2 features many new enhancements to help you better manage your unruly inbox, and stay informed.

RSS  
rssowl RSSOwlSolid cross-platform RSS client. Download Page
Peer-to-Peer Filesharing  
cabos icon CabosA simple, easy to use filesharing program. Gnutella network. Download Page
transmission icon Transmission Very nice torrent downloader. Download Page
bittorrent

 

Tomato Torrent

Download torrents. Nice and simple. Download Page
 

Also see: Poisoned - Azureus

 

Running Windows Software on Macs  
Q Q EmulatorRun Windows programs on your Intel Mac at near native speed. Works on G4 / G5 Macs too, but much slower. Download Page
Podcasting  
juice JuiceSolid podcasting client. Download Page
Video Playback  
VLC VLCPlays more video files than most players: Quicktime, AVI, DIVX, OGG, and more. Pretty good interface. Download Page
MPlayer MPlayerThe interface and buttons are not as nice or as Mac-like in feel, but it may play even more video files than VLC. Download Page
MPlayer  PerianA plugin that allows quicktime to play additional video formats. (Included in Democracy Player.) Download Page
iPod Ripping  
senuti icon SenutiGet music off of your iPod onto any computer. Download Page
iPodDisk iPodDiskCopy music off your iPod in the finder, like a regular disk drive. Download Pag
DVD Rippin  
handbrake icon HandbrakeDVD ripper and MPEG-4 / H.264 encoding. Very simple to use. Download Pag
CD / DVD Burning  
handbrake icon BurnCD and DVD Burner. Download Page
Privacy  
vidalia VidaliaThis TOR frontend keeps you anonymous on the web using military-grade techniques. For use with Firefox see: TorButton. Download Page
Word Processing / Office Suites  
bean BeanVery fast and easy to use word processor. Live word count, autosaving, more. Download Page
neo office NeoOfficeBuilt on OpenOffice.org. Big, full featured suite of tools for word processing and spreadsheets. Compatible with Microsoft Word documents and OpenDocument Format. Download Pag
abiword AbiWordA word processor. Leaner and quicker than OpenOffice. Compatible with Microsoft Word documents and OpenDocument Format. Download Page
Wifi Scanning  
kismac KisMacThe best wireless scanner for Mac. Find wireless access when you're on the go. Download Page
Sound Recording  
audacity AudacitySimple sound recording tool. Download Page
Graphics, Photo, Publishing  
seashore SeashoreBased on Gimp, but doesn't require X11. Download Page
seashore XeeFast image viewer and image browser. Download Page
gimp Gimp.appPhoto editing application that rivals Photoshop in features (requires X11). Download Page
inkscape InkscapeVector graphics application (requires X11). Download Page
scribus ScribusDesktop publishing. Complicated install, but a nice app. Download Page
FTP / SFTP  
cyberduck CyberduckVery good all-around ftp program. Download Page
onebutton ftp OneButton FTPSimple, fast FTP, with a focus on "advanced queuing". Download Page
fugu FuguNot as polished as Cyberduck, but has a side by side interface showing your files and the remote files. Download Page
HTML / Text Editing  
smultron SmultronText / html editor. Integrates with Cyberduck for editing websites. Download Page
NVU NvuVisual tool for making websites (WYSIWYG html editor), comparable to Dreamweaver. Download Page
IRC  
colloquy ColloquyGreat IRC client. Download Pag
Media Center  
centerstage Centerstage

Full-screen interface for playing audio, video, and photos. Connect it to your TV. Download Page

 

Note Taking  
freemind Freemind

An innovative application for note taking and outlining. Takes time to get used to, but some people swear by it. Download Page

 

Personal Finance  
cashbox Cashbox

Simple, easy to use application for managing personal finances. Download Page

 

buddi Buddi

A personal finance and budgeting program, aimed at those who have little or no financial background. Download Page
 

 

MSN Chat  
Opensource messenger client that connects to Windows / LIVE MEssenger

AMSN Messenger
 

PDF Viewer  
skim Skim

PDF viewer. Download Page

 

3D Graphics and Modeling  
blender Blender

Powerful 3D Modeling software. Download Page
 

 

MP3 Management  
ieatbrainz logo iEatBrainz

Fills in the correct metadata (title, artist, etc) for MP3s in your collection. Download Page
 

 

Planetariums and Outer Space  
celestia icon Celestia

Open-source 3D planetarium software. Akin to traveling through space (outer space). Download Pag

 

stellarium icon Stellarium

"Renders realistic skys in realtime." See what you would see if your city wasn't so light-polluted. Used in real planetariums. Download Page
 

see: macORSA - Orbit Reconstruction, Simulation, and Analysis

Comic Viewer  
jomic Jomic

Read digital comics. Download Page

 

   

 


 

 

Free Software for everybody

Open Source Software is a fantastic concept bringing the advantages of *free* software to all internet users. The amazing thing this is -millions of internet users dont know it exists....

OPEN OFFICE

 Use OpenOffice.orgIf your a user of Microsoft Office products (word, excel, powerpoint, etc...) then you will be pleased to read that the Open Office does everything that Microsoft's offering does but does it al for free! It's also got a the very useful option for creating PDF's (so you can open and edit your .DOC file and when you've finished with it simply save as PDF to use on the web. Neat!)

http://www.openoffice.org/

 

FTP

Filezilla is an opensource FTP client. With all the features of Cute FTP, WS FTP, Turbo FTP and all those other expensive commercial programs. I use FileZilla virtually everyday and think it's great. It's got a built in updater so when new releases are announced it autoupdates itself and best of all it's utterly free!

http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/

 

FIREFOX BROWSER

Simply the best browser around... The award-winning Web browser is better than ever. Fast, secure, and easy to use, it runs rings around Microsoft's IE.

http://www.mozilla.org/

 

eMule P2P sharing

eMule is one of the biggest and most reliable peer-to-peer file sharing clients around the world. Many developers contribute to the project, so the network gets more and more efficient with every new version. If you have Windows Vista, it is recommended that you always use the latest eMule release (eMule 0.48a).

Where can I get an updated server list for eMule?
Go to 'Update server.met from URL' and write the following web address: http://www.gruk.org/server.met.gz Afterwards, simply click the 'Update' button.

How can I use eMule to download files?
Firstly, connect to a server by clicking the 'Connect’ button in eMule main menu. Afterwards, go to the ‘Search' screen and search for what you want to download from eMule. From the results list, all you have to do is double click on whatever you want to download and eMule will download it.Keep your IPfilter Updated!!! --> http://bluetack.co.uk/config/nipfilter.dat.gz (May Require BlueTack Forum Registration & Manual Download)
 

 

Drupal Content Management System

 http://www.drupal.org/

The fact that this website is being driven by Drupal is a testament to this amazing open source content management system It's ease of use, simple upgrade patth and fantastic range of features is quite astounading.

Drupal's origins are as a tool for building community sites, and as a result it has many features to support such sites. It would make a good choice for a blogging or news site, though it is also capable of supporting a standard website.

Drupal comes with a standard set of "modules" which provide core functionality. However, because Drupal is very stripped down, some functionality I would consider core to a useful website is not included (e.g. fine-grained access control).

Below are some feature highlights included in a standard installation:

  • Standard web pages and articles: users can edit and publish standard HTML pages using a web browser

  • Simple workflow tools for content publication: for example, can require that new pages pass through a review before going live

  • RSS feed aggregator: can pull in RSS (not Atom) feeds and present them as a set of HTML pages

  • Blog + blog API: can integrate with external blogging tools

  • RSS feed: a feed of the items on the front page is provided by default

  • Archive old content: old material can be presented via a calendar interface

  • Book: collaborative environment which allows a set of pages to be strung together as an online book; could be used for manuals of teaching materials

  • Comments: each content item can present an area where users can append comments

  • Threaded discussion forum

  • Polls: users can post their opinion on a selected topic, and the system will aggregate the responses

  • Content taxonomy: different classes of content can have their own vocabularies associated with them; classification of new content can be enforced, so that any new item must have at least one term from the vocabulary associated with it

  • Throttle: this can be used to turn off data-driven parts of the site when the site is congested

  • Logging: important events and errors are viewable through an online log

  • Cache: dynamic content can be cached to ease the load on the database

  • Search engine: this provides a search across site content, but I have found it unreliable

  • Upgrade tools to migrate from one Drupal version to the next

Additional modules

Additional modules are available from the Drupal website. They are very easy to install: usually, a folder is copied into the modules folder of the Drupal install and that's it; occasionally, the database will need to be modified using a script supplied with the module. Once installed, modules can be activated and deactivated through the administrator interface.

Some of the more useful modules are summarised below.

  • PDFView: convert content to PDF format (use the CVS version, which produces better output)

  • Typecat: display content by category

  • Filestore: upload files to system

  • Spam: detect spam content and comments (download the CVS version, which is stable but has better features)

  • Flexinode: create custom content types (e.g. you could have a "Club" type which let you store details about clubs, their meeting times and dates, and meeting location)

  • Node_privacy_byrole: gives fine-grained control over permissions

  • HTMLArea: WYSIWYG editing of content

  • Atom: add Atom feed URL to page header

  • URLFilter: automatically filter URLs and email addresses in content items, converting them into links

  • Webform: build interactive forms (e.g. feedback or contact forms) via the Drupal administrator interface

One caveat: the code in some of the add-on modules is scrappy (depending on who wrote them). You may find that you need to tweak the code in places. However, I've found the code in the core Drupal modules to be generally of good quality.

Template extensibility

By default, Drupal comes with four themes which are simple and functional, based on XHTML and CSS. None would win a design competition, but they would be OK for a small company website.

Drupal's template "language" is very simple, based on HTML with a few custom tags. They are also declarative, containing no logic, which makes them very easy to follow and modify. A template is entirely contained within a single folder, and can consist of as few as two files; again, this makes it easy to modify and create your own templates.

One issue is that Drupal does not provide very fine-grained control over how text is formatted. For example, some sections of text (like the text describing who submitted a content item) are generated as a formatted string, e.g. "Submitted by elliot on Mon, 2005-01-03 18:56". If you wanted to change this to something like "Submitted by elliot @ Mon, 2005-01-03 18:56" (replacing "on" with the "@" symbol), you would have to edit the Drupal core code. (N.B. you can change how dates are formatted through the administrator interface.)

Having said this, it is possible to replace the entire templating engine with your own, giving finer control over how content is rendered.

Other parts of the look and feel aside from the template can be edited directly through the web interface, including:

  • Menus
    New menus can be created; the default menus can be edited or removed; and menu items can be added, deleted or moved in any menu.

  • Side bars
    It is possible to have no side bars, or side bars on one or both sides.

  • Blocks
    These are the chunks of HTML making up the side bars which provide site navigation. Many Drupal modules provide a chunk which can be inserted into a side bar: for example, the book module provides a block which shows the books available as links.

Elegance

The Drupal code base is easy to understand, making it ideal for customisation. It incorporates several useful tools to make writing your own modules easier, e.g. SQL functions for executing queries against the Drupal database and code for escaping HTML characters correctly.

Drupal modules also have the potential to tie deeply into the core, as Drupal provides many "hooks" for attaching new code. Drupal calls these hooks at several points during the rendering of a page, and checks activated modules for code which apply at each step. For example, these are some of the places where a module could affect page rendering:

  • When the header or footer of a page is rendered, a module can insert its own HTML

  • When a user submits a new content item, the content can be filtered or validated before it is saved to the database

  • When the administrator menu is displayed, the module can have its own configuration screens made available

Additionally, the design of the core code is modular with the intention of making it extensible, meaning you can ignore it and write to its API instead of worrying about its internals.

 

 

Projex dot com is the cyber home of Nick Litten an AS400 IBMi developer, RPG programmer, Web2.0 advocate, Drupal nut, early adopter and all round IT addict.

Nick Litten looking dazed while refactoring some RPG2 code to kick it into this century

Born and raised in England, now enjoying programming on the beach in Sunny Southern USA. Founder of SOFTWARE PROJEX.