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Free and open source tool #12: Miro

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Miro is basically a video player, which can recognize RSS feeds, and automatically download videos. It can download videos via Bittorrent as well. There are channels for everything. PBS has quite a number, as do various and sundry video podcasters. It is, I imagine, what the future of television will be. {

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Google Chrome

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I won’t be downloading it, or trying it, even when they release Mac or Linux versions. I can’t test it, because my Mac that has a Windows virtual machine is packed. But I will say this: that doesn’t matter. Why so curmudgeonly you ask? It is open source, after all. And it has some cool features. 2 film fan 09.16.08

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Free and Open Source Tool #11: Azureus

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Freelance Switch Gavin’s Digital Diner Idealware Jon Stahl’s Journal Lifehacker LinuxChix – Be Polite. Freelance Switch Gavin’s Digital Diner Idealware Jon Stahl’s Journal Lifehacker LinuxChix – Be Polite.

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How to find out about free and open source software

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Look at the “download&# page (or “releases&# ). These are almost always free to download and try out – this is easier for some projects than others. See if they have good documentation. Check out the forums of email list archives of that project. How busy is it? When was the last release?

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Benchmarks Extra: Monthly Giving

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By Liz Ertner, Senior Consultant, Sarah DiJulio, Executive Vice President, Jeff Regen, Senior Vice President, Integrated Services, and Steve Peretz, Senior Analyst, M+R Strategic Service s. The disasters of 2010 brought in more one-time donations, but those donors made significantly smaller gifts than donors making mission-based donations.

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News from NTC ‘08

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at 6:12 pm Having spent a little bit of time to download MPower, I have to say I’m underwhelmed. I’m looking forward to having time to digest all that has happened here. { 7 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Thomas 03.20.08 Their web site makes no mention of what server technology is used/required for MPower.

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OpenOffice.org to get a boost

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

No administration fees, no license checking, no running out of licenses for larger organizations, nothin’ Download it and put it on every desktop and get rid of that license manager thingy. It’s stable, feature rich, uses open standards, reads and writes MS files, and, did I mention it’s free?