I love tech and gadgets. And I use a lot of different devices and digital tools to help me create my comic strip “George” and other cartoon features. With this in mind, I wanted to pass along a quick tip regarding the Chromebook. More and more, schools around the country are issuing students Chromebooks to […]
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I’ve been using the Chrome browser on my Linux systems for some time now and I’m a big fan! I did encounter a few rough spots here and there as I was learning some on the ins and outs, but now, it’s my primary browser of choice. So, I was happy to discover that the […]
Happy Thanksgiving! You probably have some time on your hands today as you wait for the turkey and dressing to cook. Why not try a new graphics editing software application? It’s called Aviary Feather. It’s easy to use and free with the Google Chrome web browser. If you haven’t already tried Google Chrome, stop off at their […]
If you’ve been reading this blog for the past couple of weeks, you know that I’ve been test driving and using the Google Chrome browser. I like Google Chrome and it’s quickly becoming my preferred browser. I also like the sync feature. When I move from my desktop system to my notebook system, my files […]
I’ve been continuing my adventure through the Google Chrome/Chromium browser. As a cartoonist, I use (and require) software that allows me to digitally alter/edit my cartoon creations. I also need to do the same for photos for this blog. Since using Google Chromium, I’ve been installing and test driving many different apps. Chrome/chromium has several photo […]
The other day, I blogged about using the Google Chrome browser (Chromium browser in Linux). Well, I’ve been suing it more and more since then. I’ve installed all kinds of free applications. I’ve got photo editing, AutoCad, financial bookkeeping, word processing, entertainment, games… I gotta tell ya, it’s pretty darn slick! As you know, I love radio. I listen to […]