What is floss? On Jun 11, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Jamal Mazrui wrote: > With assistance from a sighted reader, I investigated the Floss Manuals web > site. Each manual may be downloaded in either PDF or HTML format, including > a single page option that is a preview of the PDF. Once the behavior of the > web site was understood, it was easy to download each manual as a single > page. I have now posted an archive that contains these files, as well as > text conversions. Below is the content of the ReadMe.txt file included in > the archive. > > Jamal > > This archive > > http://EmpowermentZone.com/FlossManuals.zip > > contains all manuals available on the Floss Manuals web site > http://FlossManuals.net > > as of June 11, 2010. > > Each of the following 49 manuals is provided in both HTML and text formats > (.htm and .txt extensions): > > Reading and Leading with Sugar > > Make your own Sugar Activities > > XO > > Sugar > > Write Activity > > Terminal Activity > > Chat Activity > > Browse Activity > > Record Activity > > Turtle Art Activity > > CiviCRM > > Collaborative Futures > > Campsite > > Plumi > > Campcaster > > GNU Linux Commands > > How to Bypass Internet Censorship > > Open Translation Tools > > Video Subtitling > > Theora Cookbook > > Kino > > Avidemux > > GTranscode > > ffmpeg2theora > > Handbrake > > FLOSS Manuals > > Book Sprints > > Wikimedia Commons > > ArchiveOrg > > GSoC Mentoring Guide > > Digital Foundations > > Alchemy > > Inkscape > > Blender > > NvU > > WordPress > > MPlayer > > VLC > > Miro > > Linphone > > Azureus > > MuSE > > M3W > > Icecast > > Jubler > > Ardour > > Audacity > > Firefox > > OpenOffice Org > > > Jamal Mazrui > jamal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > __________ > View the list's information and change your settings at > //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind > __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind