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Sozi is a zooming presentation tool for SVG documents. The main website is at https://sozi.baierouge.fr/.

Here's a youtube video of suzi in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ssb6dSuZvo

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/115450

  • Slip Editing
  • Multicam Editing
  • Motion Tracking (DaSiamRPN)
  • Noise suppressor for voice (Just like OBS's)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/103476

Highlights: new releases of BlenderBIM and IfcOpenShell, Natron, LibrePCB, Shotcut, VCV Rack, Blender 3.0 is coming later this week, Krita and darktable are prepping up for a major update.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/100563

I'm one of the maintainers, so if you have any question, don't be afraid to ask!

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Highlights:

  • Multiple Project Bins

  • Multicam editing

  • Same-track transitions

  • Slip trimming mode

  • Ripple trimming mode

  • Noise Suppressor for Voice

  • Importing folders ignoring sub-folder structures

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The company posted on their discord channel that the promising software is no longer open source. Accoring to msarca (on their discord channel) "The entire team behind this project has families to care of, and we can't afford to continue on the open-source path, given the fact that we made exactly $0 from sponsorships in almost four months. We will continue to develop this project, but we'll also consider the financial aspects and act accordingly."

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Penpot is a web based design and prototyping platform meant for cross-domain teams.

They are supported by VC funding.

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Timeline Markers seems to be the focus of this release.

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Synfig Studio is 2d animation software for linux, windows, and macos.

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There's a discussion on Reddit (r/linux) about this. Link: reddit.

I wonder if anyone here at Lemmy can add to the discussion.