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    FreeBooth

    FreeBooth

    Free Photo Booth Software for a simple offline photo booth

    ...You can take pictures with a camera(e.g. a dslr) and they will be shown in the application immediatly. You need no internet at your event location. Every user can save an Email-adress to his favourit picture and you can send all Emails via the sending wizard when you have internet again e.g. the next day. But it also supportes direct email sending if you have internet. To get the pictures into the booth software you have to use a tethering software like EOS Utility for Windows or gphoto2 or darktable for Linux
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    ColorI-DT

    ColorI-DT

    A tool for the quantitative evaluation of differences in color images

    ...It is intended to provide researchers and professionals with an accurate and user-friendly means of assessing color variation and discrepancies in digital images according to different metrics. Contacts: Filippo Piccinini (emails: filippo.piccinini@irst.emr.it; f.piccinini@unibo.it) Repository: https://sourceforge.net/p/colori-dt/ How to cite us when using the tool: Filippo Piccinini et al. “Colori-DT: an open-source tool for the quantitative evaluation of differences in microscopy color images”.
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    NASH OS

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    ASAP Email Sender

    ASAP Email Sender

    Send Emails ASAP

    This is a Small and Handy yet powerful Email Sender application which allows you to send Emails ASAP. It also has an Awesome Screen Capture utility as well as Customization options. It's an Easy-to-Use app. It comes pre-loaded with some popular Email Service Provider's settings. You can also send bulk emails by separating each email with a comma(,). This app includes Cc, Bcc and as well as file attachment options. It focuses on speed and simplicity.
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    Miner Mole
    Miner Mole is an advanced desktop search utility. It collects, parses and stores data about files, folders, users or any other information that can be obtained from a computer, for fast and accurate information retrieval.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Kphotobymail is a PyKDE based application for uploading photos to flickr account. You can also use it to send emails with photo attachment on the fly.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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