Inkscape has a new release, ChromeOS 91 will support Linux apps out of beta. Sublime Text 4 is out with new features, we look at a peer to peer web browser and we take Natron an open source animation compositor for a spin.
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Good Video Compositing software
Ties into things like Blender
Uses a Node based engine
Flawlessly opens files from Adobe Illustrator
Command Palette search
Newly integrated settings search bar
Dialog Docking System
Outline Overlay mode
Many Tool upgrades & improvements
Chromebook Linux Apps out of Beta
Google is trying to reach Developers with IDE access
Better GPU and USB support
Android apps moving to virtual machines instead of containers
Designed as a Code editor, best notepad ever
Offer 64-Bit ARM support
Rewritten Auto-Complete Engine
Default and Adaptive themes
Text Drag and Drop support
Not open source, there is a nag screen
Experimental peer-to-peer web browser
Works on the concept of "hyperdrives"
Dashboard to see what apps are using mic, camera, and location
Indicator light when camera/mic is in use
Option to share approximate location
Shortcut to disable camera and mic for the entire system
Keyboard shipping soon, some devs have units
New Pine Phone cases shipping
PineDio - LORA Node
Femto Star - Satellite comms done differently
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