50 Open Source Tools That Could Help You Find (or Keep) a Valentine | Linux Today

50 Open Source Tools That Could Help You Find (or Keep) a Valentine

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Cynthia Harvey
Feb 9, 2012

[ Thanks to James
Maguire
for this link. ]

“5. Chocolate Invader: The folks at this website aren’t offering
an application?they’re selling chocolate molded in the shape of a
space invader, they plan to “open source” their design and recipe.
They already offer quite a bit of information about their
production process online, so you can try your own hand at creating
a Chocolate Invader if you don’t want to order their “best tasting
chocolate in the universe.” Operating System: N/A

“6. Open Source Poetry: This website offers tools to help you
write your own poem or to collaborate with other poets on an open
source creation. You can save your lines for your own reference or
for others to use in creating new works. Operating System: OS
Independent

“7. iNecklace: This necklace for Mac fans slowly pulses with
light. You can buy it premade or download the open source
schematics from GitHub to make it yourself. Operating System:
N/A”


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Cynthia Harvey

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