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    Paint.NET

    Paint.NET

    Downloads for Paint.NET, such as installer EXEs and portable ZIPs

    ...The use of DXGI Flip Model ensures low input latency and reduced power consumption. Whether you have a power-conscious laptop or a monstrous desktop with a gigantic GPU, you can expect it to start up immediately, respond quickly to every mouse click, and take full advantage of all of your hardware.
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    rich

    rich

    Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting

    ...Effortlessly add rich output to your application, you can import the rich print method, which has the same signature as the builtin Python function. Rich can be installed in the Python REPL, so that any data structures will be pretty printed and highlighted. As you might expect, this will print "Hello World!" to the terminal. Note that unlike the builtin print function, Rich will word-wrap your text to fit within the terminal width.
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    RetroShine

    RetroShine

    Restore your old photos with one click

    ...Unlike generative AI tools, RetroShine doesn’t manipulate your images or invent fake details that never existed. It analyzes each photo and adjusts color curves dynamically for a crisp, natural-looking, beautifully balanced result, just the way people expect in the digital age. No subscriptions. No ads. No data collection. Privacy guaranteed.
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    M. Vezelis Bits Visualiser

    M. Vezelis Bits Visualiser

    It helps you track your personal budget and visualises income/expenses

    The application helps you track your personal budget income and expenses, and visualises the in and out flows. The visualiser lets you set the targets that you expect to reach in the budget, and the asynchronous transactions scheduler keeps a track of such budget changes in the background. The observations summary panel gives you information on the current status of the budget. The data gets seamlessly highly encrypted underneath the system.
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    Simple Camera

    Simple Camera

    Quick photo and video camera with a flash, customizable aspect ratio

    This handy camera app is usable for both easy photo taking and video recording. You can also make different photo frames with this aesthetic photo editor and collage maker camera app. You can quickly switch between the front and rear camera in this open camera app, modify the save path or limit the resolution for your photo frames. This open camera app also helps you in defining photo frames so that you can take pictures with high resolution. You will never miss the important moments of your...
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    Matisse

    Matisse

    A well-designed local image and video selector for Android

    ...Meanwhile you should receive results in the corresponding onActivityResult() callback. If you want a fixed span count, you can do it. The span count will stay the same when orientation changes. If you expect a grid size which will be flexible fitting different screens, you can also pull that off. This value won't necessarily be applied cause the photo grid should fill the view container.
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    retina.js

    retina.js

    JavaScript helpers for rendering high-resolution image variants

    ...For example, if you have prepared 3x variants, retina.js will assume that you have also prepared 2x variants. If the environment does have 3x capabilities, retina.js will serve up the 3x image. It will expect that url to be /images/my_image@3x.png. If the environment has the ability to display images at higher densities than 3x, retina.js will serve up the image of the highest resolution that you've provided, in this case 3x.
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    Guetzli

    Guetzli

    Perceptual JPEG encoder

    ...Get a copy of the source code, either by cloning this repository, or by downloading an archive and unpacking it. Install libpng. If using your operating system package manager, install development versions of the packages if the distinction exists. Run make and expect the binary to be created in bin/Release/guetzli. Note that Guetzli is designed to work on high quality images. You should always prefer providing uncompressed input images (e.g. that haven't been already compressed with any JPEG encoders, including Guetzli). While it will work on other images too, results will be poorer. You can try compressing an enclosed sample high quality image.
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    AnsiGL

    AnsiGL

    A modern "graphics" API for text-based applications

    ...It strives to be a simple-to-use text-graphical toolkit have with an intuitive interface for developers, while maintaining a sufficiently high degree of flexibility. Many comparable APIs tend to either use video hardware, or are simply not as fully-featured as one might hope or expect, at least in the area of visual elements. AnsiGL can serve to bridge that gap easier, and since it "renders" to a std::string (or optionally, an ncurses WINDOW *), integration should be relatively easy with just about any project. Bindings to ncurses are provided to allow for rapid, fully-featured application development with old and familiar friends, along with AnsiGL.
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    Name to Anagram Animator (N2AA)

    An OpenGL sample application

    ...Code is, at least I hope, properly commented and is published for better understanding of very simple, yet already archaic, methods of using OpenGL without shaders (everything is build from gl, glu, glut, glew and alut libraries and the technique I feel most advanced in the project are VAO objects). Do not expect anything more than this.
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    Varkaleas' Graphics Resources
    In the past I have created a lot of graphics for games and other projects. I want to share them under a creative commons license. For attribution, it will be fine if you link to this project, no more attribution is required
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    An 3D Object Oriented Open-Source Engine focused on making real 3D games. Expect all up-to-date 3D features including those nice vertex and pixel shaders. Written in C++ with OpenGL, of course.
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    KaiView is a GUI toolkit for the TOM language. Based on a vector-based drawing layer it will have all the features you'd expect from a project in early design: widget layer with subject/view seperation, Unicode, antialiased everything, and a lot more.
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