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DreamBeam - Song and Media Presentation

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Programming Languages: C#

License: GNU General Public License (GPL)

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    camea support, like tv tuners, or rca.

    2009-09-27 13:14:15 UTC by nobody

  • Comment: linux version

    Ok. I can understand that. Actually, C# and .NET aren't the problem. Linux has C# and Mono (open source .NET) 1.1 and 2.0. The big problem is DirectX, which is Windows only. If you could get away from that somehow (I know - easier said than done), then you could at least broaden it to both Linux and Windows (don't know if MacOS has C# and .NET yet). I know of a program that was written in C#...

    2009-09-09 03:41:18 UTC by nobody

  • Comment: linux version

    I think Stefan started this project in C# because he wanted to learn the language and .NET. I joined the development after he had already released a few versions, at which point it made no sense to change to something else, even though I also much prefer doing work that is usable cross-platform. Having said that, I'm not against C#. I'll use whatever language and OS makes sense for the problem...

    2009-09-09 02:58:31 UTC by gburca

  • Comment: linux version

    Just out of curiosity (I'm not a programmer, so this may be a dumb question), is there a reason why you and others decide to go with Microsoft-centric programming libraries and tools rather than freely-available open-source libraries and tools? I know the "duh" answer is the overwhelming prevalence of Windows, but I would think that using more open-standard coding would not only make you...

    2009-09-03 20:58:07 UTC by mikefreeman