Emacs visual cheat sheet

Emacs is a very challenging editor to learn to use visual learners that are raised with Microsoft Word and other visual (read more or less over-engineered editors) so to help alleviate the keyboard navigation blues, a guy called Steven Chan has created a Emacs Visual Cheat Sheet, which is as the names mentions visual and provides an easy way to learn emacs and the most common keyboard shortcuts.

The cheat sheet includes navigation commands, the most common commands for Open/Save/Close, working with buffers, searching, and Copy/Cut/Paste edit functionality.

Download the Emacs Visual Cheat Sheet.

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Windows: Free and Open Source Image Editing

Image Editing

Paint.NET
Paint.NET is an open source, raster graphics editing program for Windows, developed on the .NET Framework. Paint.NET was originally a simple replacement for the Microsoft Paint program, but has evolved into a powerful editor with support for layers, blending, transparency, and plugins and I use as a powerful replacement for Adobe Photoshop.

Download Paint.NET here.

Screencasts of Paint.NET in action

GIMP
GIMP or The GNU Image Manipulation Program, is a advanced graphics editor application. It is often used as a free and open source software replacement for Adobe Photoshop. The GIMP is actively maintained by a world spread group of volunteers.

Download GIMP for Windows here.

Screencast of GIMP in action

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