24 April 2009 ~ 0 Comments

My delicious bookmarks for 2009-04-22

  • Taskjuggler
    TaskJuggler is a modern and powerful, Open Source project management tool. Its new approach to project planing and tracking is more flexible and superior to the commonly used Gantt chart editing tools. It has already been successfully used in many projects and scales easily to projects with hundreds of resources and thousands of tasks.
  • Video Monkey
    Video Monkey is a free video encoding application exclusively for Mac.
  • Appetizer – The Open Source Dock
    This is a free application launcher, or dock, for Windows. It allows organizing your shortcuts and folders into a convenient dock. The app is open source, which means that it's free and will remain so. It is entirely customizable and is available in multiple languages.
  • Linuxtopia
    Free On-line Linux Technical Books and Tutorials
  • Open Collaboration: Kablink and iFolder
    Kablink and iFolder together form the Open Collaboration Platform (or OCP) which is an open source project that strives to build team productivity applications that are easy to use, increase productivity, and are open source.
  • BookArmy
    A bustling community built around millions of book and author pages, Bookarmy lets you organise, plan and share your reading life on the web.
  • Online Catalogs: What Users and Librarians Want
    In 2008, OCLC conducted focus groups, administered a pop-up survey on WorldCat.org?OCLC?s freely available end user interface on the Web?and conducted a Web-based survey of librarians worldwide.

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