Alan Pope wrote:
> Ubuntuclips do a similar thing to quickones however they have very clear
> constraints on the video size (in resolution) [2] which I do not agree
> with. I believe that real newbies need "start to finish" tutorials
> showing them everything they need to do a task. I don't believe
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 20:49 +, Michael Wood wrote:
> alan c wrote:
> > for reference:
> > http://ubuntuclips.org/
> >
> ubuntuclips.org ubuntuvideo.com and quickones.org :|
>
GNOME KDE XFCE :|
;)
> This often happens in open source, 3 good ideas that could have been 1
> excellent one.
Michael Wood wrote:
> This often happens in open source, 3 good ideas that could have been 1
> excellent one.
>
Ahh but I would rather have a Half of Something ( and no way would I
count those works as doing anything by half ) than all of Nothing!
Nik
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alan c wrote:
> for reference:
> http://ubuntuclips.org/
>
ubuntuclips.org ubuntuvideo.com and quickones.org :|
This often happens in open source, 3 good ideas that could have been 1
excellent one.
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http://ubuntuclips.org/
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