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    KuStudio

    KuStudio

    Minimalistic and superstable OSC timeline/sequencer

    KuStudio is an open source OSC timeline sequencer, recorder and player, aimed to create timeline on an audiotrack. It can be used as core timeline module in interactive audiovisual and dance/vocal performances. For installation instructions see KuStudio-Guide.pdf, included in KuStudio archives. For quick support write to perevalovds@gmail.com KuStudio lets create, record and OSC tracks, synchronized with given audio track.
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    CedarSync is a real-time collaborative text editor. The text editor allows for the opening and saving of either plain-text or formatted text. It also includes a chat window to allow for a chat discussion to go on while editing a shared document.
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    Bookmark sync tool for ebook readers with xml bookmark system. Primarily focussed on devices based on 4FFF N618 ebook reader, wich uses Adobe Digital Editions for content sync but have no bookmark sync.
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