Filed under: Design, Windows, Open Source
The aptly-named Paint.Net PSD Plugin is one of those pieces of software which pretty much spells it all out right in the name. It's a plugin...for Paint.Net...(wait for it)...which lets you open files saved in Photoshop's PSD format. Download the zip archive, dump the included PhotoShop.dll file into your Paint.Net FileTypes folder (usually c:\program files\Paint.Net\FileTypes), and you're ready to rock. Pretty well anything in the PSD for which Paint.Net has an implementation will load just fine. Saving is another story, so you'd best stick to Paint. Full story...
Filed under: sxsw
I ran into Cali as she just hit the show floor so the only thing she'd seen that caught her eye was the OWLE bubo (covered here on TUAW).
Filed under: Utilities, Features, Windows, How-Tos
Whether you're a novice user or you know your operating system inside-out, chances are good that you like being able to personalize things a little.
Filed under: sxsw
There are quite a few social media plays at SXSW this year, and the name of the game is analytics.
Filed under: sxsw
Digital graffiti is all over SXSW 2010. This year the SXSW digital graffiti is in full force.
Filed under: Internet, Social Software
Late last night in Texas -- at the infamous and indefatigable SXSWi convention -- Digg's CEO Jay Adelson showed the world a new and revamped version of Digg.
Filed under: Developer, Games, Novell, Open Source
You've surely heard of Silverlight, Microsoft's shinier and altogether more-fluffy answer to Flash.
Filed under: Microsoft
It appears that Microsoft's partnership with Nokia to port Silverlight to Symbian will soon bear fruit.
Filed under: Internet, Google
So Google implicated the Chinese government of cyber warfare (an accusation which was then backed up by the White House).
Filed under: Microsoft, sxsw
I took a whirlwind tour of the Microsoft booth and essentially got a quick demo of some things we've covered before, including Photosynth and Windows 7.