Two New Awesome Apps for the Golfers and for Getting Direction

Given the  number of people with passion for golf in DC area and how confusing the streets of DC could be for those visiting, here are two awesome apps you may want to have on your iPhone if you have one. I will do another post once or if they launch the same app for Blackberry and Android.

Skobbler GPSTravel navigation Gets Cheaper  as Turn By Turn Navigation Goes Open Source

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Free Open-Source Software for Small Businesses


Given the large number of small business in Washington, D.C. area and our current state of economy, here is a list of free open-source software I put together that might become very handy.  They will certainly save you money.

1. GIMP:  The software is Photoshop substitute that will satisfy all but the most demanding professional graphic designers. If you need to make simple web graphics, retouch a few product photos, or create flyers or other marketing materials, this program should work nicely for you. It’s robust, and if you’ve used Photoshop or Photoshop-like clone programs, the interface and commands will be familiar to you. The images you create can be saved in an array of common formats, including PSD Photoshop files, in case you need to send your files to a Photoshop user.

All in all, GIMP might be the single greatest money-saver on this list. It’s completely free, whereas a single Photoshop license — which you’ll need to pay for again each time Adobe releases a new version of the software — can cost hundreds of dollars per user.
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