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  2. Comparison of desktop application launchers - Wikipedia

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    An application launcher provides shortcuts to computer programs, and stores the shortcuts in one place so they are easier to find. In the comparison of desktop application launchers that follows, each section is devoted to a different desktop environment .

  3. VLC media player - Wikipedia

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    After 13 years of development, version 1.0.0 of VLC media player was released on July 7, 2009. [25] Work began on VLC for Android in 2010 and it has been available for Android devices on the Google Play store since 2011.

  4. Freemake Video Downloader - Wikipedia

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    Freemake Video Downloader is a crippleware download manager for Microsoft Windows, developed by Ellora Assets Corporation. It is proprietary software that can download online video and audio. [2] [3] Both HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. Users must purchase a premium upgrade to remove Freemake branding on videos and unlock the ability to ...

  5. Video DownloadHelper - Wikipedia

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    Erez Zukerman of PC World rated it 4/5 stars and called it "a valuable tool". [12] TechRadar rated it 5/5 stars and wrote, "Anyone who wants to watch videos, not only online, but also on the train, in the car or on the plane, is very well served with Video DownloadHelper."

  6. File viewer - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, media file viewers, such as video player applications, may initially support few, if any, file formats. Media file viewers instead rely on video codecs to play various media, allowing users to expand a media file viewer's capability to read and represent media file data.

  7. OpenShot - Wikipedia

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    OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. The project started in August 2008 by Jonathan Thomas, with the objective of providing a stable, free, and friendly to use video editor.

  8. i-Opener - Wikipedia

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    The i-Opener was a low-cost internet appliance produced by Netpliance (later known as TippingPoint) between 1999 and 2002. The hardware was sold as a loss leader for a monthly internet service. Because of the low cost of the hardware, it was popular with computer hobbyists, who modified it to run desktop PC software without the internet service.

  9. Ut Video Codec Suite - Wikipedia

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    UT Video Codec Suite is a fast, lossless video codec, developed by Takeshi Umezawa (梅澤 威志, Umezawa Takeshi) and released under the free GNU General Public License. The algorithm of UT video is based on the Huffman code. UT video was developed as an alternative to HuffYUV, in order to achieve better