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  1. Added Feb 12, 2008 by aseldow and 10 others
    A comprehansive index of the latest web 2.0 applications and services.
  2. Added Apr 07, 2007 by battis and 1 other
    Skim is a PDF Reader and note-taker for OS X. Skim is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF.
  3. Added Feb 21, 2007 by hunter and 1 other
    Website that allows educators to learn ways to apply social psychology to their educational setting.
  4. Added Oct 25, 2006 by pham and 2 others
    S5 is a slide show format based entirely on XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With one file, you can run a complete slide show and have a printer-friendly version as well. The markup used for the slides is very simple, highly semantic, and completely accessible. Anyone with even a smidgen of familiarity with HTML or XHTML can look at the markup and figure out how to adapt it to their particular needs. Anyone familiar with CSS can create their own slide show theme. It's totally simple, and it's totally standards-driven.
  5. Added Oct 25, 2006 by pham
    This overview of Mac applications could keep even the most dedicated software enthusiast busy for days. Some of them are proprietary, such as iTunes; others are pure open source. So how does Apple's software, and that of other proprietary companies such as Adobe, compare to their open source counterparts? Matthew Russell gets the conversation rolling with this extensive collection, and even assigns grades for overall categories.
  6. Added Sep 09, 2006 by t502_TFs
    There are dozens of well known freeware applications out there. From web browsers to word processors to anti-viruses, there is freeware everywhere. Take a look at these 10 great Windows freeware applications you have probably either never heard of or never fully looked into.
  7. Added Jun 19, 2006 by aseldow
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