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The first version of Enlightenment was released by Carsten Haitzler in 1997. [6] [7] Originally, it was just a window manager before the addition of the EFL in E17.[8]With the release of E17 written with the EFL in 2012, Enlightenment went through a major rewrite, splitting the codebase into 0.16 (E16) and the versions after (E17).
Find various software tools and logging software for amateur radio, such as CW Skimmer, EchoLink, Fldigi, WSJT, HamSphere, and more. Compare features, licenses, operating systems, and categories of different programs.
A comprehensive list of free and commercial software for producing ray-traced images. Compare the features, licenses, platforms and availability of various ray-tracing software products.
WSPR is a protocol and software for amateur radio operators to test propagation paths on MF and HF bands. It uses low-power transmissions with frequency-shift keying and sends callsign, locator and power level. WSPRnet is a database of reception reports that can be mapped.
HandBrake is a software for converting video files to various formats, with hardware acceleration and batch encoding features. It is safe to use, but it does not bypass copy protection and requires third-party tools for Blu-ray discs.
Video4Linux (V4L) is a collection of device drivers and an API for supporting realtime video capture on Linux systems. It supports many USB webcams, TV tuners, and related devices, and provides V4L2 device nodes for programmers to access them.
A comprehensive list of websites that allow users to upload, share, or live stream videos on the Internet. Includes popular, regional, adult, and discontinued platforms, with traffic rankings and notes.
Natron is a free and open-source software for digital compositing, influenced by Nuke and other professional tools. It supports OpenFX plug-ins, OpenEXR, OpenColorIO, and various image and video formats.