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Issue 168 - Roundup: Photo editors - Find the best app to touch up your photos.
Issue 164 - Feature: The power behing CERN - Find out how Linux is helping the hunt for the Higgs Boson
Issue 162 - Review: Chrome vs Opera - Your browser isn't just a browser anymore. It's an e-mail client, file server and a whole lot more. We take a look at two heavy weights.
Issue 160 - Feature: Open Data Cities - The UK's first Open-data Cities Conference proves that there's an enormous amount of political support for improving access to public data sets. Use them or lose them.
Issue 156 - Review: AfterShot Pro - Bibble used to be the only choice on Linux for processing RAW photos.
Now owned by Corel and renamed, Adam Oxford finds out what’s new.
Issue 155 - Feature: Penguins in Africa - We discover how Linux is helping to change hundreds of lives in Zambia.
Issue 151 - Review: RawTherapee 3.0 - The camera mat not lie, but it can be obstinate with the truth. We discover the most terrifying way to torture images into confession.
Issue 150 - Review: Digikam SC 2.0 - After a year of development one of the best photo management tools has hit the magical 2.0 milestone. Here's what's new.
Issue 147 - Tutorial: Linux tools for photographers - We prove the masses wrong and discover that if you want to get serious with your snapping, you don't have to abandon your favourite OS.
Issue 144 - Review: Bibble 5.2.1 - Bibble is the best bet for photographers who want to give up Windows or Mac OS X. We find out if it's up to professional standards.