Looking to further its mission of making your software, and your media, free of restrictions, Ubuntu is bundling an Ubuntu One Music Store into 10.04, the next release of the Linux operating system due out in April.
The semi-GDrive upload feature announced earlier this month has gone live, giving everyone with Google Docs a 1GB space to store, and share, files of any kind. Here's a look at how it works.
Windows only: Screen capture tool Screenpresso takes screenshots of part of your screen, a specific window, or the whole screen with a shortcut key, then lets you edit, add effects, and even share with email or Twitter.
Mac OS X only: Many of you are familiar with screen capture tool Snagit (in fact, it won our Hive Five in the category), and now Mac users have a chance to try out a beta version of this feature-packed screenshot tool.
Sun Microsystems' OpenOffice.org developers have posted prototype screenshots and demonstrations, and while the toolbar content and look could likely change, the commenters are not apparently happy with the very Microsoft-Office-like "ribbon." Some argue the look doesn't play well on non-Windows systems, and others say it's jus
Windows only: If you're looking for an all-in-one image capture tool that offers more than just capturing, look no further than PicPick. With a built-in image editor (similar to but more feature-rich than Microsoft Paint), a color picker, a color palette (which offers outputs in HTML, C++, RGB, and Delphi), a magnifier, a pixel ruler, a protractor, a crosshair option, and a whiteboard, PicPick covers common designing/editing needs without slowing down your system.
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