Software: LibreOffice, LibrePCB and Darktable
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Month of LibreOffice, November 2018: The winners!
This is the best Month of LibreOffice we’ve ever had, reflecting our lively and growing community.
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LibrePCB 0.1.0 Released
Since the release candidate 0.1.0 RC2 three weeks ago, no critical bugs were reported, so we decided to finally publish the stable release 0.1.0.
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LibrePCB 0.1.0 released with major changes in library editor and file format
Last week, the team at LibrePCB released LibrePCB 0.1.0., a free EDA (Electronic Design Automation) software used for developing printed circuit boards. Just three weeks ago, LibrePCB 0.1.0 RC2 was released with major changes in library manager, control panel, library editor, schematic editor and more.
The key features of LibrePCB include, cross-platform (Unix/ Linux, Mac OS X, Windows), all-in-one (project management, library/schematic/board editors) and intuitive, modern and easy-to-use graphical user interface. It also features powerful library designs and human-readable file formats.
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Darktable 2.6 Release Cycle Kicks Off With New Modules, PPC64LE Support
Developers are beginning to firm up the Darktable 2.6 release as the next feature update to this amazing, cross-platform open-source RAW photography software.
This open-source photography workflow software continues getting better and with Darktable 2.6 there are more features coming as outlined by yesterday's 2.6-RC0 tag.
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