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  2. Modo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Modo was created by the same core group of software engineers that previously created the pioneering 3D application LightWave 3D, originally developed on the Amiga platform and bundled with the Amiga-based Video Toaster workstations that were popular in television studios in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  3. WebVTT - Wikipedia

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    WebVTT (Web Video Text Tracks) is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard for displaying timed text in connection with the HTML5 <track> element.. The early drafts of its specification were written by the WHATWG in 2010 after discussions about what caption format should be supported by HTML5—the main options being the relatively mature, XML-based Timed Text Markup Language (TTML) or an ...

  4. Serpent (software) - Wikipedia

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    It is under development at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland since 2004. [1] Serpent was originally known as Probabilistic Scattering Game (PSG) from 2004 to the first pre-release of Serpent 1 in October 2008. [2] The development of Serpent 2 was started in 2010. [3] The current stable version Serpent 2.2.0 was released in May 2022. [4]

  5. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User's guide for a Dulcitone keyboard. A user guide, also commonly known as a user manual, is intended to assist users in using a particular product, service or application. It is usually written by a technician, product developer, or a company's customer service staff. Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images.

  6. The Electronic Font Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Font Foundry (EFF) was a business engaged in the design and sale of computer fonts. It was established in 1984 by Polish physicist Dr Edward Detyna, in the United Kingdom. They tailored and produced fonts in PostScript, TrueType and RISC OS formats. [1] [2] [3] It produced fonts in more than 60 languages. [4]

  7. Nuke (software) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, The Foundry, a London-based plug-in development company, took over development and marketing of Nuke from D2. [18] The Foundry released Nuke 4.7 in June 2007, [ 19 ] and Nuke 5 was released in early 2008, which replaced the interface with Qt and added Python scripting, and support for a stereoscopic workflow. [ 20 ]

  8. VTT (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is a state-owned and controlled non-profit limited liability company in Otaniemi, Finland. VTT may also refer to: Vacuum Tower Telescope, on Tenerife in the Canary Islands; Vancouver Talmud Torah, a school in Vancouver, British Columbia; Virtual tabletop, for boardgames and role-playing games

  9. Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Foundry, Burmeister & Wain, by Peder Severin Krøyer, 1885 A Foundryman, pictured by Daniel A. Wehrschmidt in 1899. A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal into a mold, and removing the mold material after the metal has solidified as it cools.