FFmpeg is a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. It includes libavcodec - the leading audio/video codec library.
LiVES 3.2.0 LiVES is the Linux Video Editing System. It is designed to be simple to use, yet powerful » 09.11.2020 - 6.2 MB - Linux - Free
Brasero 3.12.0 A disc authoring tool for the gnome desktop » 14.11.2014 - 3.48 MB - Linux - Free
Exaile 3.4. Exaile is a media player aiming to be similar to KDE's AmaroK, but for GTK+. It incorporates many of the cool things from AmaroK like automatic fetching of album art, handling of large libraries, lyrics fetching, artist/album information via the wikipedia, last.fm support, optional iPod support » 30.04.2015 - 3.49 MB - Linux - Free
AMD Catalyst Driver 15.12 ATI Catalyst Linux Display Drivers are proprietary Linux drivers for ATI Radeon cards » 10.07.2015 - 176.89 MB - Linux - Free
cdrtools 3.0.1 cdrtools (formerly cdrecord) creates home-burned CDs with a CDR/CDRW recorder. It works as a burn engine for several applications » 14.01.2018 - 1.98 MB - Linux - Free
Totem 3.33.0 Totem is the official movie player of the GNOME desktop environment based on xine-lib or GStreamer » 28.07.2019 - 2.05 MB - Linux - Free
ALSA 1.2.2 Fully modularized sound drivers for Linux » 20.02.2020 - 0 Bytes - Linux - Free
ImageMagick 7.1.0.54 ImageMagick is a free software suite for the creation, modification and display of bitmap images. ImageMagick can read, convert and write images in a large variety of formats » 11.12.2022 - 9.26 MB - Linux - Free
Audacity 3.2.2 Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder » 06.12.2022 - 55.31 MB - Linux - Free
K3b 22.12.1 The CD/DVD Kreator for Linux - optimized for KDE » 06.01.2023 - 18.74 MB - Linux - Free
ImageMagick 7.1.0.54 ImageMagick is a free software suite for the creation, modification and display of bitmap images. ImageMagick can read, convert and write images in a large variety of formats » 11.12.2022 - 9.26 MB - Linux - Free
Audacity 3.2.2 Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder » 06.12.2022 - 55.31 MB - Linux - Free
FFmpeg 5.1.2 FFmpeg is a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. It includes libavcodec - the leading audio/video codec library » 25.09.2022 - 9.54 MB - Linux - Free
Avidemux 2.8.1 AviDemux is a video editor and encoder which can edit, encode, requantize MPEG and AVI, including DivX » 17.09.2022 - 25,75 MB - Linux - Free
VideoLan (VLC) 3.0.17.3 VLC - the cross-platform media player and streaming server » 12.03.2022 - 25.17 MB - Linux - Free
PulseAudio 15.0 PulseAudio is an open source networked sound server for Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems » 28.07.2021 - 1.45 MB - Linux - Free
LAME 3.100.1 One of the best codecs for converting audio files to the MP3 format » 07.06.2021 - 1.05 MB - Linux - Free
LiVES 3.2.0 LiVES is the Linux Video Editing System. It is designed to be simple to use, yet powerful » 09.11.2020 - 6.2 MB - Linux - Free
ALSA 1.2.2 Fully modularized sound drivers for Linux » 20.02.2020 - 0 Bytes - Linux - Free
A multifunctional organizer that lets you quickly whip up address books, write sticky notes and hang them on the desktop, check email boxes for email, send and receive email and sms, plus there is a scheduler and much more.
Protects web sites from being copied: encrypts HTML, JavaScripts, VBScripts, ASP, PHP, CSS, etc. Protects images on your web pages by splitting images into pieces and encrypting them. When someone browses your web site, all images are first downloaded and only then displayed, so all your images sit somewhere on the visitor's hard drive (namely in the Temparary Internet Files folder) and the snoopy visitor can easily find them. Here comes the Image Guardian (incorporated in the HTML Guardian program) - it'll split your images into pieces and generate the appropriate code (which will then be encrypted by HTML Guardian) to display those pieces in your pages as if this were an integral, non-splitted image. This will make image theft nearly impossible - if someone wants to copy your images, they won't be able to get the entire image, only pieces of it saved under random, meaningless names. HTML Guardian can also circumvent the various filters of web filtering software like Proxomitron, AdMuncher, Norton Internet Security, etc. So if you want to place a banner on your web site, encrypting your site content with the help of HTML Guardian is also useful (happy visitors will still be enjoying your banners despite all the filtering software being installed on their computers). In fact, HTML Guardian also claims to be able to "dramatically increase visits to your web site" by keeping away web content filters used by many corporate LANs (and some public proxy servers) to prevent people from accessing sites that contain certain keywords. So if you happen to own a web site that happens to contain such certain keywords, it might be a good idea to use HTML Guardian to try and dramatically increase your traffic: filters don't recognize the scrambled keywords, people happy, traffic skyrockets. On second thought, though, what about search engines and page ranking? If your web page is scrambled, how do you think Google is going to rank it?