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Sep 6, 2007, 03 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6850 reads)

(Other stories by David M. Williams)

"A wise man recently told me open source software was like Chinese food: you just can't have enough. This makes sense; it's software that ultimately makes a computer useful and the world of open source software is rich with utility. Here's a collection of four top-class open source apps you need to know about: Amarok, Blender, Xara Xtreme and Scribus.

"Described by some as the greatest media player ever, Amarok (not Amarak or Amorak but Amarok) itself professes to help you 'rediscover' your music..."

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