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    Vivid3D-Sharp

    Vivid3D-Sharp

    Modern 3D engine and IDE written using C# and C++.

    Modern 3D engine and IDE written using C# and C++. Vivid features all the required functionality to write modern apps ang games. Including a fully working custom GL UI called "ResonanceUI". It features lighting and shadows(Unified) and can even embed and playback videos via FFMPEG, in the UI or full screen, with fully synced audio+picture. It offers two scripting solutions: C# and a custom language called VividScript, which is an OOP style language. The Editor is based on other...
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    Yammy (Yahoo Messenger Archive Decoder) allows you to decode and view not only yours but, also other stored YM conversations. You don't even need a password!
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    Some decoders available for optical connections through a computer sound card will sit in a 'no data' state that will miss the first part of any sound. This is a simple workaround that loops through silence to keep the decoder awake.
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