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Bring out the Gimp

This week’s episode is another homage to free software. For starters, Gimp has arrived, courtesy of Aaron Voisine. But, the fight is not over. We’ll also look at a live battle for OS X compatibility, as we work to get a popular new P2P internet phone app made for Mac.

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Between OpenOffice and Gimp, many argue there’s no need to pay hundreds for software. This version of Gimp comes packaged in an Aqua-like theme and packs new features. Today it works with Panther, Jaguar compatibility is on the way.

It is doubtful that Adobe sees this as a threat to Photoshop, which recently reeled in record profits for the company with its new CS version. Photoshop will likely out-feature Gimp for the foreseeable future.

But Gimp does bring an element of freedom to users who don’t yet have the free cash to own the best, and are happy for a free alternative. Free software opens doors, and the efforts of the many who contribute to the project are more than appreciated.

Upgrade your graphics power, or get yourself a powerful backup. Either way, Gimp is worth the download.

Skype

Peer to peer telephony is what they call it. A long-awaited, quality successor to DialPad is another way to describe Skype. But, with a Mac OS version mentioned only as a possibility, you may not even have a chance to try it out.

Thanks to Jack Arends for the heads up on this one. The coming of a Mac version of Skype my be in your hands. Send feedback to make sure the makers of Skype know that there is interest and you can help ensure that Skype comes to the best OS there is.

Doesn’t free software make the Mac OS a great place to be? More next week.

Brian

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Current TV brings the fight between Jobs and Gates to animated life

Posted to YouTube on Tuesday, this animated short (see below “Read More”) from Current TV’s Super News depicts Steve Jobs and Bill Gates going mano a mano in the alternate universe shown in Apple’s “Switcher” and “Get a Mac” ads. The piece is written, directed and voiced by Josh Faure-Brac.

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Apple announces iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition

268458046 0e03b838b1 m Apple announces iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special EditionApple today announced the iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition. (RED) was created by U2 lead singer, Bono and Bobby Shriver to engage business in the fight against AIDS in Africa by getting the world’s most iconic companies to make uniquely branded products. A portion of the profits from these products goes directly to the Global Fund to fund programs for women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. The iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED comes in a beautiful red aluminum enclosure and features 24 hours of battery life, Apple’s innovative Click Wheel and an incredibly thin and light design. Apple will contribute USD$10 from the sale of each iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED to the Global Fund to help fight HIV/AIDS in Africa. Apple will also offer a USD$25 iTunes (PRODUCT) RED gift card available for purchase at Apple’s retail and online stores next month.

The iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition is available worldwide in a 4GB model for USD$199 through Apple’s retail stores and the Apple Store online. All iPod nano models include redesigned earbud headphones providing superior comfort, fit and sound quality, and a USB 2.0 cable. The second generation iPod nano features up to 24 hours of battery life and completely skip-free playback. The iTunes (PRODUCT) RED gift card will be available through Apple’s retail stores and the Apple Store online next month for USD$25.

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