22 Jun 2010
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Graphics, Visuals and Texts
Previously, I mentioned my love for Camtasia. What attracted me was the extensive video editor that was part of the package. What turned me off was the fairly steep price. Probably just right for professionals, but a little too high for many amateurs. Now, I think I’ve found the solution in the open source Kdenlive.
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18 Jun 2010
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Graphics, Visuals and Texts
The Codex of Alchemical Engineering is a strange little game. Some will find this the greatest game to come along in a long time. Others will not understand its attraction and will probably find playing it a chore. Don’t worry if you’re in either category, tastes differ.
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15 Jun 2010
If you’ve been keeping up with the blog via your browser, this post is for you. There are many other and sometimes betters ways that you might not know about. And those ways don’t just work for this blog, you can use them pretty much on any site and reduce the time it takes you to browse through your favorite sites.
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11 Jun 2010
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Games and Oldskool Fun
I’m a sucker for a good puzzle. And among the puzzles, those that use the simplest mechanic to create the most complicated puzzle are my favorites. Grid is such a game. While its name is probably the least original and worst marketing move one in history, the game itself is the complete opposite.
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08 Jun 2010
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Flash and ActionScript
There are many resources to get you started with game programming in ActionScript. Many articles and tutorials will discuss the basics, but if you really want a quick start, a game engine is a great help. This post lists a number of interesting options.
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