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    nik4nix

    Nik plugins on Ubuntu standalone or with Picasa3

    Main idea here is that you can use Nik Plugins stand-alone without officially supported 3rd party host application (Lightroom, Photoshop, Spark, Portfolio). On Windows or Linux. Source code can be compiled natively for Linux or for Windows with Lazarus IDE. The program is dedicated to Ubuntu users, where you can install Nik Collection using wine. On Ubuntu you can either use native Linux version, or native Windows version running via wine. In fact, currently the latter is recommended,...
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    MultiMon Manager

    A Object Pascal Library to handle multiple Monitors under Windows.

    MultiMon Manager (MMM) is a Library to handle, detect, enumerate and control multiple Monitors under Windows, written in Object Pascal. MMM is capable to use the Windows Low-Level Monitor API including VESA Monitor Control Command Set (VESA MCCS). You can use MMM to read out your Monitor Capabilities like physical Resolution, supported Resolutions and Refresh Rates, Vendor Informations, Firmware Version and current settings like Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and so on. ...
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