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    Qtractor

    Qtractor

    An Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer

    Qtractor is an Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application written in C++ around the Qt framework. The target platform will be Linux, where the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) for audio, and the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) for MIDI,
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    wxArt2D gives wxWindows applications sophisticated vector drawing functionality. It is based on a framework supporting multiple views within a hierarchical document. Supports drawing & (Graph) editing. In-output in SVG, GDSII, XML, easy to extend.
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    OMM (Open Multimedia) is a set of C++ applications and libraries based on the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) standard. It provides a framework and easy to use applications for networked multimedia and home automation software.
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    emuSICK is a free multiplatform radio automation system based in the QT framework from Trolltech and the best wonderful FMOD sound engine. It allows to play multiple playlist grouped in blocks of time. You should use it in Linux, Windows and Mac.
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    This project is a Java based total radio station automation package using the Java Sound Framework. Its uses range from running an internet streaming radio station to running a full FM or AM broadcast facility.
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    The Pegasos Project provides an framework for home automation and control provided by libNexus. This Project also provides applications depends on libNexus. These applications are an Mediacenter solution and an remote control application. More in future.
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