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TTCS updates free and open source software DVD

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The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society announced the release of the TTCS OSSWIN DVD v1.5, a collection of the latest version of Free and Open Source Software for Microsoft Windows (XP/Vista/7/8) that’s available for download.

The collection features a web based interface for browsing programs organised into several categories:  Desktop Applications, Educational, Games, Graphics, Internet, Server, Sound and Video and Utilities.

There were several changes for version 1.5, with 6 new programs added:  Money Manager EX, Graph, Fenix, Audacious, Virtualbox, VeraCrypt and 3 programs removed: Gribsi, Graphcalc, Musikcube and updates for many programs.

See the changelog for more details.

This release also includes several installers created for Neverball, VirtualDub and Audacious to allow for easier installation (and uninstallation) for Windows users.

Visit the TTCS OSSWIN DVD page for more details and to download the DVD as an ISO file for burning onto a DVD or extracting to your hard drive or USB storage device.

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