Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Resize Images in Nautilus!, Remote Desktop Sharing!




NIS is a nautilus script that can resize a selection of images.
download the following script: nis-0.8.tar.gz
unzip it
Save it in ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/
set the script runnable
That's all, you can now use it (click right in nautilus).

Many more Nautilus scripts

Remote Desktop Sharing in Ubuntu.

Clonk Engine! Open source Orchestra!! Underworld Hockey Club!

Playdeb Beta 2!
Playdeb is a gaming repository for Ubuntu - aimed to provide titles already available on getdeb.net in an easier to install and update format.
Play games like "Smokin' Guns!" Download the installer here!

Gimmie is a unique desktop organizer for Linux. It's designed to allow easy interaction with all the applications, contacts, documents and other things you use every day. Gimmie can be run either as a stand-alone application or added as a GNOME Panel applet.

Underworld Hockey Club goes open beta!
Lucifer has decided that the victims in the Underworld have become too tolerant of the beatings and the miserable life in the Underworld. To make them realize how miserable their existences really are, he has ordered one month of the year to be the month of the tournament. In this month, an arena of Obsidian and glass will be built, where victims can enjoy their time in the Underworld before returning to their fates. Underworld Hockey Club is a physics-based arcade hockey game featuring ice mines, shattering glass, bone crushing hits, and special abilities like the "Exploding Puck".

Open Octave
The Open Octave Project exists to provide professional level orchestral education as well as bring together and improve upon multiple open source applications in order to create a professional orchestral audio and midi environment that is robust, stable and easy to use.

Clonk 2-d Engine goes open source!
2D-Clonk goes truly open source. The full source code of the 2D engine used for current Clonk titles has now been released under the ISC license. Around this release, the OpenClonk project has formed. OpenClonk is an independent project aiming to continue the development of 2D Clonk on a genuinely open source basis and is looking for programmers, scripters and artists to join in the effort.