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Sometimes you want an application with a ton of options, and sometimes you just want to simplify. Many audio players, for instance, come with equalizers and visualizations, but …

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If you’ve always thought there was something fishy about SourceForge, perhaps it was because of Nyagua, a Java-based home aquarium management application. Nyagua gives you a diary to …

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In the long history of computer-based chess games, one of the earliest open source applications was Shane’s Chess Information Database, better known as Scid. Last year Steven Atkinson, …

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