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Topic: What are the free software projects you're looking forward to? (Read 477 times)

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Anything Loonix really.
legendary
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Is this for Bitcoin related stuff or just in general? Because if I had to pick one Cheesy

Not necessarily bitcoin related.  Any FOSS project you're interested in.
legendary
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Is this for Bitcoin related stuff or just in general? Because if I had to pick one Cheesy

http://www.pencil-animation.org/ - Quite easily the most awesomely powerful and simple little piece of animation software I have come across yet, it still seems to be very much in beta though, I should stress this isn't advanced enough yet to do any real detail and stuff but it would be great for getting started and making sure all the movement in your drawings are good, what I would do if I were to use this professionally is sketch out what I want and then export all the images and finish them off in photoshop.
legendary
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I'm talking about projects that currently exist or not.

If they don't exist (as far as you know), they are projects you wish someone could start.

If they exist, they are not mature enough and you are looking forward to see them become more complete.


For me:

- Perl 6.   That's by far the FOSS project I currently feel the most enthusiastic about.
- Minetest.  The FOSS Minecraft clone. It currently pales when compared to its model, but it progresses fast.
- Tribler.  It currently works well enough to have become my main P2P client.  Yet there is still lots of room for improvement.  And many other functionalities could be imagined  (a decentralised web architecture, for instance?)

I may forget some, but those three are the one I think the most about these days.
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