Category Software

OSS has better economics than proprietary software

...according to a recent EU study. And from its perspective, i.e. that of a multinational organisation aiming towards technological independence, low cost and high-quality software for specific tasks, I agree. Now, all that's left is for the Commission put its money where its mouth is and really sponsor (and promote) Open Source software. No, I mean really.

Sugar, the OLPC UI

I’ve been meaning to do this since mid-November 2006, but only got to do it some days ago. I created a OLPC virtual appliance for my VMWare Workstation 5.5.3 and gave Sugar, the OLPC UI a try. Here’s a short list of what I think of it after a very quick run through its functionality. […]

TheDailyWTF

A gentle reminder as to why the IT industry is so absurd. [thanks to stitch (and his chickens) for letting me know]

Linux Desktop Stagnation

A flawed summary of an increasingly common opinion on Linux Desktop development. Yet I tend to agree with some of the points: neither KDE 3.x nor Gnome 2.x are 'good enough' --- as many of the developers and hard core users seem to believe.

The Knowledge Navigator

In 1987 Apple was a huge force in the personal computer industry. First of all the industry was ALIVE. Thriving. Evolving. Competing. Apple still had loads of money from the success of the Apple II, the Mac was creating the DTP sector, the now 30-year old desktop paradigm was relatively new and there was no […]

OLPC στην Ελλάδα.

Διάβασα στο το blog του Παναγιώτη Βρυώνη σχετικά με μια συζήτηση στην οποία συμμετείχε πριν από μερικές ημέρες στο δικτυακό ραδιόφωνο του ελληνικού κόμματος ΠαΣοΚ σχετικά με το πρόγραμμα του MIT Media Lab, One Laptop Per Child (OLPC). Ιδού οι απόψεις μου σχετικά. Αγνοώντας την αρχική πολιτική φλυαρία είναι εύλογο που ασχολείται κάποιο κόμμα με […]

My Favourite TextMate Themes.

TextMate is by far the best editor I’ve seen on Mac OS X or any other platform I’ve used since 1989, both in terms of features, usability and æsthetics And in its relatively short history, from October 2004 to date, it’s managed to get its fair share of accolades, a huge following and countless extensions […]

Is MacHeist worth it?

MacHeist is a bundle of Macintosh applications where 25% of the price paid goes to charity. It consists of 9+1 applications, many of them award winning and pretty well known, that — if bought separately — would cost around $300. The bundle goes for $49. The applications are Delicious Library, NewsFire, FotoMagico, ShapeShifter, DEVONThink Professional, […]

Inconsolata

A few weeks ago I stumbled across Inconsolata, Raph Levien’s monospaced font and it has since become one of my favourites. The font is clearly inspired by Consolas, the new monospaced font designed by Lucas de Groot for Microsoft’s Windows Vista Operating System. Inconsolata borrows several characteristics of that font, but is longer in height […]