Leftovers: Software
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Avidemux 2.6.11 Has Been Released
Avidemux is an open-source, cross-platform tool for video editing, written in C++ and using Qt for its GUI. It allows the user to cut, filter and encode videos easily, having support for the most popular file types, including: AVI, DVD, MPEG, MP4 and others.
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Uget 2.0.5 (Download Manager) Is Now Available For All The Supported Ubuntu Systems Via PPA
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Atom 1.4.3 Has Been Released
Atom is an open-source, multi-platform text editor developed by GitHub, having a simple and intuitive graphical user interface and a bunch of interesting features for writing: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and other web programming languages. Among others, it has support for macros, auto-completion a split screen feature and it integrates with the file manager.
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A Powerful Image Editor `Fotoxx` 16.02.x Has Been Released
Fotoxx is powerful, open-source, complex image manipulation tool. It is better editor for those images made with digital camera. It can edit photos and manage a large collection. Includes thumbnail browser/navigator, RAW file import, a comprehensive set of edit functions working in deep color, rapid visual feedback, edit/copy/paste selected image areas, file versioning, batch operations, named collections (views), HDR, stack, panorama, montage, metadata edit and report, image search using any metadata and (partial) file names. It can crop, rotate, flip, resize, red-eye removal, sharpen fuzzy edges, reduce noise in low-light photos, stretch, and distort functionality.
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HandBrake 0.10.3 Released for all Ubuntu/Linux Mint versions via PPA
HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs. HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded video transcoder, DVD ripper, available for MacOS X, Linux and Windows. It is a versatile, easy-to-use tool for converting DVDs and other videos into H.264, MPEG-4, or OGG formatted media. It's particularly useful for making videos that are compatible with portable video devices such as the Apple iPod/iPhone.
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FFmpeg 2.8.6 Has Been Released
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Shotcut 16.02 Brings Small Changes
Despite the fact that Shotcut is not available via any repository, the installation instructions are pretty straight forward and should not make you any problems.
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Fish: A better alternative to Bash in Linux?
Also in today's open source roundup: A review of KShutdown, and the differences between AMOLED and LCD displays for Android smartphones explained
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Popcorn Time Multiple Projects with Malware Are a Trap for Users
Popcorn Time was a media player powered by an underlying BitTorrent client that would allow its users to stream and play the latest TV shows and films. Now this is the perfect example of what the ugly side of open source is.
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VLC Media Player 2.2.2 Adds Support for GoToMeeting Codecs, OS X El Capitan
To celebrate 15 years of VLC, VideoLAN proudly announced the release and immediate availability for download of VLC Media Player 2.2.2 for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
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Vim Lands Asynchronous Processing Support
The latest feature added to the popular Vim text editor is asynchronous processing.
Since yesterday with this patch, there is now support for asynchronous processing via jobs using the job_start(), job_status(), and job_stop() functions. Initially this jobs support was limited to Unix-like platforms, but since then has been extended to cover Vim on Windows as well.
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Icemon 3.0.1 release
Exactly one year after the 3.0 release, here's the next minor release of the Icemon 3.x series.
No major changes this time, merely bug fixes and small code refactorings.
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Ring – The Free & Open Source Text/Audio/Video Messenger As Alternative To WhatsApp/Telegram/Facebook Messenger: Review And Video Demonstration
Welcome to the new part of Free Messenger Saga (Signal, Tox, Matrix, Tor Messenger). It’s very good that in the modern world of Facebook, WhatsApp and Skype some peoples create new software for communication.
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QuiteRSS 0.18.3 (RSS Reader) Has Been Released
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G’MIC 1.6.9 (Standalone Software And GIMP Plugin) Has Been Released
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HP Linux Imaging and Printing 3.16.2 Supports Debian 8.3 and Linux Mint 17.3
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SoftMaker Office 2016 Goes Free for Schools, Colleges, and Universities
SoftMaker Office 2016 is a commercial suite of applications that are available for Windows and Linux systems. The company making it, SoftMaker, decided to provide it for free to schools, teachers, colleges and universities worldwide.
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Landis+Gyr Extends Distributed Grid Intelligence with Linux Processing Power
Landis+Gyr, a world leader in delivering energy management solutions to the utility industry, is expanding distributed intelligence capabilities on the grid with a major advancement in adaptability and processing power for the network connecting the Gridstream® suite of AMI, Distribution Intelligence and Customer Intelligence solutions.
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