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  2. jMusic - Wikipedia

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    jMusic is an open source music programming library written in the Java programming language. Written by Johannes Vazha Tavdgiridze and Andrew Brown, jMusic was released publicly in November 1998. It is under GNU GPL license. [1]

  3. NoteWorthy Composer - Wikipedia

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    NoteWorthy Composer (NWC) is a proprietary scorewriter application made by NoteWorthy Software. It is a graphical score editor for Microsoft Windows computers. Version 1 of NWC was released in October 1994, and Version 2 in September 2008.

  4. Rhythmbox - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmbox is a free and open-source audio player software, tag editor and music organizer for digital audio files on Linux and Unix-like systems. [2]Rhythmbox is designed to work well under GNOME, but can function on other desktop environments.

  5. Java Media Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Java Media Framework (JMF) is a Java library that enables audio, video and other time-based media to be added to Java applications and applets. This optional package, which can capture, play, stream, and transcode multiple media formats, extends the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) and allows development of cross-platform multimedia applications.

  6. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    Historical, cross-platform RTS, using an original engine named Pyrogenesis. Game source-code released July 10, 2009. [1] C++, JavaScript, GLSL: 2048: 2014 2014 Puzzle: MIT: MIT: 2D: A sliding block puzzle game. Ruby, JavaScript, HTML, CSS: A Dark Room: 2013 2013 Online text-based role-playing game: Mozilla Public License: Mozilla Public License ...

  7. Musipedia - Wikipedia

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    This can be done by whistling a theme, playing it on a virtual piano keyboard, [1] tapping the rhythm on the computer keyboard, or entering the Parsons code. Anybody can modify the collection of melodies and enter MIDI files, bitmaps with sheet music (possibly generated by the Musipedia server after entering LilyPond or abc source code), lyrics ...

  8. Audiosurf 2 - Wikipedia

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    Audiosurf 2, previously named Audiosurf Air, is a rhythm game created by Dylan Fitterer, and the sequel to Audiosurf. It was launched on October 2, 2013, for Windows through Steam Early Access, [1] OS X and Linux versions were released on January 9, 2015. [2] The game is Steam Workshop compatible, allowing players to create and share mods for ...

  9. Sigar (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sigar is a free software library (under the Apache License) that provides a cross-platform, cross-language programming interface to low-level information on computer hardware and operating system activity. The library provides bindings for many popular computer languages and