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Free Novel Writing Application: Brainstorm with Mind42

Mind 42 is an intuitive mind mapping solution that allows you to collaborate and share your ideas online. It also integrates nicely with the open source Freemind software, allowing you to import and export from your desktop.

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Elegy for Linux

Image by drewish via Flickr Sorry Linux, I have no more use for you. See, Old Bessie, the Coal Fired Pentium finally gave up the ghost. I had been running Crunch Bang Linux, A lightweight Ubuntu Variant, trying to get the last little bit of productivity out of the old workhorse before she died for [...]

More Linux Goodness: Free Word Processors

Image via Wikipedia So far, the great Linux experiment is going great. I’ve switched from Fedora to PCLinuxOS: The main reason was the native support for my Radeon Card. Thanks, Tasos, for the heads up! I’ve also been playing with a few Word Processing program. I’ve already mentioned Open Office, the full featured MS Office [...]