Top 25 Most-discussed articles
Here are the articles published within the past month that have most talk-back activity. These statistics are generated periodically during the day, so actual current talk-back counts may vary slightly.
Hi-Res YouTube Hacks
Don't settle for cruddy looking, dismal sounding YouTube video. Follow our insider tips and you can upload, watch, and share movies that look and sound dramatically better. We even explain how to make the ultimate poster frame or "money shot."
by Michael W. Dean and David Battino
[April 17, 2008 | Discuss (6) | ]Screencasting from Your Desktop with ScreenFlow
ScreenFlow grabs audio and video from the computer and external sources, provides a timeline for editing these recordings, and offers a range of effects aimed specifically at creating on-screen software presentations. This screencasting studio is easy to use and affordable. And if you have a Mac running Leopard with ScreenFlow loaded up, you're suddenly in the educational movie making business. Jochen Wolters reviews this application and provides plenty of video samples.
by Jochen Wolters
[May 01, 2008 | Discuss (2) | ]Spotlight on FOSS: An Interview with Mark Shuttleworth
Ubuntu is about to release Hardy Heron, the newest Long Term Support version of this popular Linux distribution. To mark the occasion, we're launching a new video interview series, Spotlight on FOSS, and leading off by chatting by Mark Shuttleworth himself!
by Jeremy Jones and Noah Gift
[April 15, 2008 | Discuss (2) | ONLamp.com]Does Enterprise Development Have to Be Painful? (Part Two)
After several years away from anything resembling enterprise software, chromatic accepted a challenge from SAP Labs to try their new software development platform. What lessons have they learned from dynamic languages and frameworks? Has developing big serious software truly become more agile? In this second of three articles, chromatic uses SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment to build a bare-bones application from the data model to the UI.
by chromatic
[May 07, 2008 | Discuss (2) | O'Reilly Network]Meet The Hardy Heron: What's New in Ubuntu 8.04
Ubuntu 8.04 (code named Hardy Heron) is out, and Brian DeLacey not only has the scoop on the new features, but a look at some of the players who made it happen, places it's in use, and what machines it's running on.
by Brian DeLacey
[May 06, 2008 | Discuss (1) | LinuxDevCenter.com]Layout Tool Disguised as Aperture's Book Making Function
Aperture 2.1 includes a more versatile book-making tool than we saw in earlier versions. So powerful in fact, that calling it a book making tool is really selling it short. It's actually a flexible layout application with some very useful output options. In this podcast, Derrick Story talks with Joe Schorr and tries to uncover all the hidden gems buried in Aperture 2.1.
by Derrick Story
[May 06, 2008 | Discuss (1) | Aperture]


