Posted by Steve Hull on Wednesday 10 November 2010 at 9:36am
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We've just published our latest advice document -- except it's not an advice document, but rather a guide to open source and free software.
We can't hope to make a complete list of free and open source tools or even a comprehensive one. What we can do, however, is to create a useful entry point into this enormously rich and varied field.
Software is organised into sections for audio, still image, moving image and cross-media with subsections for different tasks. Thus, someone looking for image editors will find them grouped together in the still image section.
Although we intend to update the directory and add to it regularly, we can't guarantee that everything will be up to date at any time, given the speed with which things change on the web. Nonetheless, we hope that users out there will find it useful and perhaps even a little bit illuminating about the many different tasks that can be performed using free or open source tools.
Go to our Open Source and Free Software Directory.
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