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Full Circle Magazine is a independent monthly magazine which is dedicated for Ubuntu and its family. It provides a great tutorial, tips, and tricks since 2007 which can not be missed. If you already subscribe and download every issue of Full Circle Magazine, you should have 72 issues of Full Circle Magazine. If you haven't know about Full Circle Magazine yet and want to download ALL 72 issues without downloading them one by one, here I have a script which can simply such task.

Full Circle Magazine #68, the last issue for 2012 is ready to download. This issue covers how to squeeze Ubuntu 12.10 into old EEE PC, "Super Scratch Programming" book review, Python programming, LibreOffice and Inkscape tutorials, and finally, in this issue Full Circle Magazine starts the "Blender series", so if you are looking for free ebook to read in the holiday, you should consider Full Circle Magazine.

If you are looking for a good free and regularly updated resource about Ubuntu, you might consider to subscribe to Full Circle Magazine. It's a free, independent, monthly magazine which talks about Ubuntu family of Linux operating systems. Full Circle Magazine has issued the latest edition #67 which talks about Python Programming Language, LibreOffice tips and tricks and also a book review.

Full Circle Magazine is a free and independent monthly magazine which is dedicated to deliver latest news, tips, and tricks about Ubuntu family. Full Circle Magazine adds new feature "Send to Ubuntu One" to each download page of issue #51 through #64.

Full Circle Magazine as known as FCM is a free and independent monthly magazine which  provides news, tutorial, and user submitted articles about Ubuntu Family. The latest issue of FCM #62 has been published, so you can download it for free. Month's topics:

  • Command and Conquer.
  • How-To : Beginning Python – Part 34, LibreOffice Part 15, and Linux Astronomy Apps.
  • Graphics : GIMP – The Beanstalk Part 3, and Inkscape Part 2.
  • Linux Lab – Tweet Screen Part 1.
  • Review – Installing Software.
  • Closing Windows – Linux Equivalents.
  • Audio Flux – some CC music tracks.
  • plus: Ubuntu Games, My Desktop, My Opinion, My Story, and much much more!