
We’re pleased to announce the latest release of the award winning OpenEducation project, OpenEducationDisc 07.10, an official branch of OpenDisc. This is a modification of OpenDisc by Teachers and Computer Specialists with a passion for education. It provides students with quick, easy and powerful tools specially selected to solve their educational needs. Commercial software licenses can be expensive, especially if you don’t have a full time job, like most students. It doesn’t have to be this way – grab a copy of the OpenEducationDisc today and help make education accessible for all.
OpenEducation wins prestigious Teach First Award
In June 2007 the OpenEducationCD, on which the current version of the OpenEducationDisc is built, won the prestigious school projects award from the British educational charity, Teach First. Against tough competition from projects around the UK, the OpenEducationCD was judged to be making an impact in challenging Inner City schools by allowing students to access the curriculum without the need to buy educational licences. Building upon this success, over 600 CDs where given to current Teach First teachers across the UK to take into schools where open source software could make a huge impact.
OpenEducationDisc 07.10 released
We are proud to announce the first release of the OpenEducationDisc. This software builds on the OpenDisc and is aimed directly at schools and students aged 10-21+ giving the necessary tools to help them complete homework/coursework assignments. The software has been specially selected by school teachers to provide for the everyday software needs of students around the world. Please see the links top right for a list of everything that is included. It helps students succeed in school and at university without the need for expensive software licenses, or having to resort to piracy. Please help out by giving to friends, family, enemies and school teachers. Feedback and help greatly appreciated. Help make education accessible for all.
OpenDisc 07.10 Released!

The inaugural version of OpenDisc has hit the streets! Featuring major updates for FileZilla and OpenOffice, and new versions of Blender, ClamWin, Firefox, Pidgin and WinSCP. Also by popular demand the Tux Paint stamps package makes a return to the disc. As per usual printable disc covers and labels are included, but if you’d like to view them online simply visit the cover art section.
Most importantly there are five new programs on OpenDisc 07.10, three of which were added due user suggestion; Dia, GnuCash and the ever-popular VLC are now featured, as is the streamlined Sumatra PDF and TrueCrypt.
You can download the ISO directly, and a MD5 checksum is available for those that want to verify the download before burning.
OpenDisc launched
We’re happy to announce that the OpenDisc project has now officially opened it’s doors.
OpenDisc is a collection of high quality open source software for the Microsoft Windows platform, aimed at users exclusively using said operating system. The two goals of the disc are to provide free alternatives to otherwise costly equivalents, and to educate people about the Linux operating system. The disc will be updated periodically as new versions of software are continually released, and users are encouraged to volunteer in a number of ways, including suggesting new software to add to future versions to translating the text into different languages.
The project was born from another well known open source disc, called TheOpenCD, which OpenDisc project lead Chris Gray managed for the eighteen months prior to this announcement. During that time he identified numerous problems within the project that he was unable to solve the majority of. Rather than continue on considerably hindered by them, he decided to start afresh with none of the overhead that slowed TheOpenCD development down. For more information, see his blog entry, “Mutiny aboard the good ship TheOpenCD“.
We welcome previous TheOpenCD users and new visitors alike!
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