Adobe 近日在 SourceForge 启动了 Open @ Adobe 项目,成为入住 SourceForge 2.0 新界面的首批项目。
SourceForge, the development and distribution host for open source software, has opened a new platform for development, which enables third parties to link their own to developer communities with Source Forge...
It's called Source Sans Pro. I'd say it's something between BItstream Vera and Ubuntu. Very nice, great readability. http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcesans.adobe/files/
Chances are you don’t give much thought to the fonts on your computer. They’re there, they work, and that’s enough. Yet like most things software-related, fonts are the product of someone’s hard work, and they’re often subject to strict licensing. That’s why Adobe’s release this week of its first open-source type family is big news.
Today Adobe announced that its Adobe PhoneGap Build service is out of beta. The service is based on the open source Apache Cordova and enables developers to use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to build cross-platform applications that work on iOS, Android and other mobile platforms.
PhoneGap was created by Nitobi, a company that Adobe acquired almost a year ago.
Adobe Systems has annonced today two new Adobe Flash Platform open Source initiatives; The Open Source Media Framework(OSMF) and the Text Layout Framework(TLF). Both OSMF and TLF are now freely available as open source software, helping content owners extend their online media efforts as they look to create new business opportunities and monetization strategies for publishing on the Web.
Adobe has released two new platform initiatives for developers and content publishers: Open Source Media Framework, previously part of the Strobe project, gives developers new open source tools to build media players based on the Adobe Flash Platform; Text Layout Framework, or TLF, provides developers with new typography capabilities
IBM wants to be an open-source software supporter, but only when it suits it. The giant tech company was accused of breaking its pledge to not pursuit open-source companies and projects that might be infringing on some of its many patents. Yet, earlier this week, it did just that, sending TurboHercules, a company that makes an open-source mainframe ...
Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy were announced as open source projects just a few days ago, but the source code has disappeared from SourceForge.Fans of the Star Wars franchise, and of both games, have hoped that LucaArts would eventually release the titles as open source, but that never happened.