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>Boreq Created simple structure for linux, I think it would be good to follow a structure similar to arch wiki. FIlled random programs as placeholders |
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*'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLC_media_player VLC]''' - Middleweight video player with support for a wide variety of audio and video formats. | *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLC_media_player VLC]''' - Middleweight video player with support for a wide variety of audio and video formats. | ||
=== Text Editors === | |||
* [https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs] - Free Software; written by Richard and can be extended in Lisp. Most common text editor alongside Vim. | |||
* [http://www.vim.org/ Vim] - Free Software; Lightweight and customizable text editor, improved version of vi. Most common text editor alongside Emacs. | |||
== Windows == | == Windows == | ||
Revision as of 23:04, 27 January 2014
Linux
Multimedia
Audio
Audio players
- MOC - Ncurses console audio player with support for the MP3, OGG, and WAV formats.
Sound editing
- Audacity - Program that lets you manipulate digital audio waveforms.
Video
Video players
- VLC - Middleweight video player with support for a wide variety of audio and video formats.
Text Editors
- Emacs - Free Software; written by Richard and can be extended in Lisp. Most common text editor alongside Vim.
- Vim - Free Software; Lightweight and customizable text editor, improved version of vi. Most common text editor alongside Emacs.
Windows
Media
- Foobar2000 - freeware; lightweight and customizable music player (unsure if botnet)
- MPC-HC - open-source multimedia player