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  1. Childsplay

    Childsplay

    Childsplay Educational games

    Open source educational games from schoolsplay.org

    Childsplay is a suite of educational games for young children, like GCompris, but without the overkill of c/c++ and the gnome environ. Also the use of the SDL libraries makes smooth animation and the playing of sound very easy. Childsplay uses a plugin system for the games, so you might want to check the Childsplay plugins page. (There are two built-in games: memory and a typing game.)

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  2. MPlayer

    MPlayer

    MPlayer - Open Source Video Players

    MPlayer is a open source media player. The program is available for all major operating systems, including Linux and other Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Versions for OS/2, Syllable, AmigaOS, MorphOS and AROS Research Operating System are also available.

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  3. winLAME

    winLAME

    winLAME – Open Source Audio Conversion

    winLAME is an encoder for several audio formats, including mp3 (MPEG Layer 3), Ogg Vorbis and more. winLAME lets you set up the encoding process with an easy-to-use wizard-style user interface.

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  4. Arista Transcoder

    Arista Transcoder

    Arista Transcoder – Open Source Audio Conversion

    Arista Transcoder is an easy to use multimedia transcoder for the GNOME Desktop. Arista focuses on being easy to use by making the complex task of encoding for various devices simple. Pick your input, pick your target device, choose a file to save to and go.

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  5. TuxMath

    TuxMath

    TuxMath – Tux of Math Command

    Open Source Arithmetic Tool for Children

    In TuxMath a child becomes Tux (Tux is the name of a plump penguin being a Linux mascot) and protects other penguins from extraterrestrial dangers such as comets or meteorites. The game is based on solving simple mathematical tasks. Each mode of the game (there are several of them, from a single player mode to multiplayer head-to-head mode) is divided into a range of stages, each of them requiring a child to solve some other task. This allows us to adjust the game to the child’s skills and level as well as practice both some basic operations like adding, subtracting and those more advanced ones like multiplying or dividing. At the same time the game does not involve any violence against living creatures but only against some inanimate objects threatening the penguins’ life. Therefore, it can be recommended to any child, regardless of the age

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