[News] Comic Creation Software Targets GNU/Linux; Review of Renoise 2.0 for GNU/Linux

[News] Comic Creation Software Targets GNU/Linux; Review of Renoise 2.0 for GNU/Linux

Post by Roy Schest » Sun, 15 Mar 2009 10:14:02


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Comic creation software released simultaneously for Linux and Windows.

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| Start by adding panels to your page. Then drop your favorite pictures onto
| the panels. Add a few Speech Bubbles, and boom. You've got your very own
| comic. And it was all "Drag and Drop".
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http://www.yqcomputer.com/

Renoise 2.0

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| Verdict: If cross-platform usability is more important to you than freedom,
| Renoise may suit your needs perfectly. 8/10.
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http://www.yqcomputer.com/


Recent:

eBook and Comic Book Reader, Organizer for Linux Hits 1.0

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| Radical Breeze announces the immediate availability of RadicalCodex 1.0.
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| RadicalCodex 1.0 is an eBook and digital Comic Book organizer and reader
| specifically built for Linux.
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http://www.yqcomputer.com/


"Doomed to Obscurity" - New Web Comic Launched

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| For a New Year's Day surprise, I'm finally launching the
| webcomic I've always wanted to do. It's called Doomed to
| Obscurity and if you give it time, it'll grow on you. Strip
| #1 is up today; subsequent strips will be published every
| odd-numbered calendar day. That's the rule.
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http://www.yqcomputer.com/
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[News] Comic Creation Software Targets GNU/Linux; Review of Renoise 2.0 for GNU/Linux

Post by Matt » Sun, 15 Mar 2009 12:34:56


Looks like they are developing each of three different apps
simultaneously across all three major platforms. Presumably versions
are lacking for some platforms because some details have yet to be
filled in.

http://www.yqcomputer.com/



Note the typo "creat". Yeah, these guys are coming from Unix and Linux.