Coding html websites isn’t the hardest thing there is, but not everyone has the time to learn it, and that’s why WYSIWYG html editors exist. If you aren’t looking for a perfect looking website, you can even use word for this, but if you want to have an editor designed to make html websites, you’ll need something like frontpage. Unfortunately, this software isn’t the cheapest software around, so I’ve looked for some free alternatives and OpenBexi Creative is one of them.
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Nov
15
Advanced WYSIWYG editor Open Bexi Creative
Posted by Flo in Open Source on November 15th, 2008.Tags: editor, frontpage, website, wysiwyg
Nov
11
Tag your music the right way with Kid3
Posted by Flo in Open Source on November 11th, 2008.Tags: bulk, editor, ID3, Music, tagging
Tagging music is quite useless for the average computer user since you would not even notice the difference. But if you want to distribute music, have a music collection or if you are a member of last.fm, you may need to have every song tagged correctly. When you use the windows XP system, this may take ages. You need to search for the correct tags on the internet and tag each file seperately. That is… until you download Kid3.
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Mar
05
Improve your music listening experience with MP3gain
Posted by Flo in Open Source, Tech on March 5th, 2008.Tags: audio, editor, loudness, mp3, MP3gain
If there’s one thing I hate when listening to music on my mp3 player, it is the difference in loudness between songs. If you’ve got a very poorly ripped album, you’ve got to change the volume of songs time after time. Besides that, these differences in loudness may go unnoted leading to hearing problems. With MP3gain, this problem is history.
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