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  2. Automatic1111 - Wikipedia

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    AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion Web UI (SD WebUI, A1111, or Automatic1111 [3]) is an open source generative artificial intelligence program that allows users to generate images from a text prompt. [4] It uses Stable Diffusion as the base model for its image capabilities together with a large set of extensions and features to customize its output.

  3. Stable Diffusion - Wikipedia

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    [60] [61] In addition to Stability's interfaces, many third party open source interfaces exist, such as AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion Web UI, which is the most popular and offers extra features, [62] Fooocus, which aims to decrease the amount of prompting needed by the user, [63] and ComfyUI, which has a node-based user interface, essentially ...

  4. ComfyUI - Wikipedia

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    ComfyUI is an open source, node-based program that allows users to generate images from a series of text prompts.It uses free diffusion models such as Stable Diffusion as the base model for its image capabilities combined with other tools such as ControlNet and LCM Low-rank adaptation with each tool being represented by a node in the program.

  5. List of widget toolkits - Wikipedia

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    Initial release Latest release Main language Bindings Tools License Pros Cons Back-end ATL, WTL: 2004 C++ Visual Studio not portable AWT: 1995 Java portable CEGUI: 2004 0.8.7 (April 28, 2016; 8 years ago (6] C++ Python, [7] Lua (using tolua++) [8] CEED [9] MIT License: Free license, fast, cross-platform, portable, free GUI editing tool Clutter

  6. Forge (software) - Wikipedia

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    The source code itself is stored in a revision control system and linked to a wide range of services such as a code review, bug database, continuous integration, etc. When a development community forks, it duplicates the content of the forge and is then able to modify it without asking permission. A community may rely on services scattered on ...

  7. CodePlex - Wikipedia

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    CodePlex was a forge website by Microsoft.While it was active, it allowed shared development of open-source software. [1] Its features included wiki pages, source control based on Mercurial, TFVC, Subversion or Git, discussion forums, issue tracking, project tagging, RSS support, statistics, and releases.

  8. Telerik - Wikipedia

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    Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( August 2024 ) Telerik AD ( Bulgarian : Телерик АД ) is a Bulgarian company offering software tools for web, [ 1 ] mobile, desktop application development, tools and subscription services for cross-platform application development. [ 2 ]

  9. OpenUI5 - Wikipedia

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    Initial release: 11 December 2013; 11 years ago () Stable release: 1.108.0 (October 31, 2022; 2 years ago (Repository: OpenUI5 Repository: Written in: JavaScript and Less (stylesheet language) Operating system: Cross-platform: Predecessor: Dynpro and Web Dynpro: Type: JavaScript framework or web framework: License: Apache 2.0 License: Website