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  2. Flux (graphics software) - Wikipedia

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    Flux was a software suite released by Media Machines which consisted of Flux Player and Flux Studio. Flux Player was a VRML/X3D viewer that worked both as plugin in Internet Explorer, and as standalone program in Windows. Flux Studio was a VRML/X3D editor that worked in Windows. Both programs supported Windows Me/2000 and higher.

  3. f.lux - Wikipedia

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    f.lux (pronounced "flux") is a cross-platform computer program that adjusts a display's color temperature according to location and time of day, offering functional respite for the eyes. The program is designed to reduce eye strain during night-time use, helping to reduce disruption of sleep patterns .

  4. KryoFlux - Wikipedia

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    KryoFlux consists of a small hardware device, [4] [5] which is a software-programmable FDC system that runs on small ARM-based devices that connects to a floppy disk drive and a host PC over USB, and software for accessing the device. KryoFlux reads "flux transitions" from floppy disks at a very fine resolution. [6]

  5. Flux - Wikipedia

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    The flux for any cross-sectional surface of the tube will be the same. The total flux for any surface surrounding a charge q is q/ε 0. [15] In free space the electric displacement is given by the constitutive relation D = ε 0 E, so for any bounding surface the D-field flux equals the charge Q A within it. Here the expression "flux of ...

  6. Fluxbox - Wikipedia

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    Fluxbox 1.3 Xsession running on Debian GNU/Linux 7. Fluxbox is a stacking window manager for the X Window System, which started as a fork of Blackbox [2] 0.61.1 in 2001, [4] with the same aim to be lightweight.

  7. JRiver Media Center - Wikipedia

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    Originally the software was known as Media Jukebox and had both free and premium versions. [5] [6] [7] Media Jukebox 3.0. The company announced in 2001 that it planned to launch a subscription service for Media Jukebox to compete with Napster. [8] The software was rebranded to JRiver Media Center for version 9 in 2003.

  8. Flux Family Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Flux Family Secrets (also known as Flux) is a series of casual puzzle personal computer games [2] games developed by the independent game development company Skunk Studios. [2] [1] The series is composed of games with ‘Fractured Object’ puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player must find several objects that have been disassembled and hidden somewhere in the rendered ...

  9. Flux linkage - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, in a thought experiment with a coil of turns, where each turn forms a loop with exactly the same boundary, each turn will "link" the "same" (identically, not merely the same quantity) flux, all for a total flux linkage of =. The distinction relies heavily on intuition, and the term "flux linkage" is used mainly in engineering ...