We’re pleased to announce that the Flattr extension is now open source. Openness and transparency are incredibly important values for us. We’ve always known we’d make our extension open source, so now anyone who is interested can check out the code, dig into how our extension works or even contribute to the code. We … Continue reading Our extension is now open source!
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Blender, the free open source 3D content creation suite is available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License. This 3D version of the Blender logo is an example of the types of effects that Blender can help create. It's heartening to think that this professional looking image was created for free. … Continue reading Micropayments turn 3D
I love my Android phone, absolutely love it. I also love free apps, but at the same time I want to be able to give something to the people behind it. There's an abundance of them out there and some I can support with extra money through just a simple click. Beem is a chat client … Continue reading Give those Android apps some love
It's Software Freedom Day tomorrow and we want to help celebrate it in one of the ways we can. To keep it simple I'll present to you (as we always do) this month's FlattrFOSS post. So let's kick off Software Freedom Day with giving you some new FOSS content to look at: The Free Software … Continue reading It’s Software Freedom Day tomorrow!
Another week to an end! This has been quite an interesting week, not the least here at the office! We've got some nice surprises for you coming soon! Let's move on this this weeks news: One of our top unclaimed twitter accounts was claimed yesterday. Amanda Palmer, that we listed in the earlier post about … Continue reading Weekly Review: We’re all over the place!
F/OSS, Free/Libre and Open Source Software, has become quite a popular thing on Flattr, along with a bunch of podcasts. So it didn't take long before someone realized that we need to highlight these and give them a bit of extra attention. This someone was Raphael Hertzog, who created a FlattrFOSS category on his blog … Continue reading FlattrFOSS