Top 5: Coding the Raspberry Pi in a web emulator, DOS is alive with FreeDOS, and more

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In this week's Top 5, we highlight the Raspberry Pi in a web emulator; FreeDOS; Google's open source program office; tools for burning CDs and DVDs; and Flowblade for video editing.

Top 5 articles of the week

5. 10 reasons to use Flowblade on Linux as your video editor

Seth Kenlon tells us that two of Flowblade's best qualities are its simplicity and that it's lightweight, which is rare for video editing applications. Check out the other eight reasons creatives should give this tool a look.

4. 3 alternatives to Nero for Linux CD and DVD burning

Do you still use CDs, DVDs, or other physical media? Are you looking for an application to help you create new discs? Jason Baker tells us how these open source tools can help.

3. How Google created a new kind of open source program office

Many companies have created open source program offices, but Google stands out for its open source efforts. John Mark Walker explains.

2. Keeping DOS alive and kicking with open source

Jason Baker tells us about FreeDOS, the open source Disk Operating System, and where the project is headed in its next release in this interview with the project's creator.

1. Look Ma, no hardware! Coding the Raspberry Pi in a web emulator

Ben Nuttall shows us how to code the Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi in an emulator in your web browser, without any hardware.

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