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Software Freedom Day 2007 at SF State

Software Freedom Day 2007 at SF State
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SF State students from the Information Management Systems Association (IMSA) will be hosting Software Freedom Day on campus (Malcolm X Plaza) on Thursday, the 13th of September, 2007 from 10am to 4pm. As faculty advisor for IMSA, I'd like to invite you to come by their tables and find out how free and open source software can be of some use to you! 


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Software Freedom Day (SFD) is an annual worldwide celebration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). SFD is a public education effort, not only to celebrate the virtues of Free and Open Source Software, but also to encourage its use, to the benefit of the public.

Relevant Links:

Download Free Software: The following are Free and Open Source Software that will work on your Windows computer. Take 'em for a spin! To get the full CD with all this software and more, go to http://www.theopencd.org/download

Programs featured

Design

Blender, GNU Image Manipulation Program, Inkscape, NVU, Scribus, Tux Paint.

Games

Battle for Wesnoth, Enigma, Neverball, Sokoban YASC.

Internet

Azureus, FileZilla, Firefox, Gaim, HTTrack, RSSOwl, Thunderbird, TightVNC, WinSCP.

Multimedia

Audacity, Celestia, Really Slick Screensavers, Stellarium.

Productivity

MoinMoin, OpenOffice.org, PDFCreator, Notepad2.

Utilities

7-zip, Abakt, Clamwin, GTK+, HealthMonitor, Workrave.


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