Stephen Kahn was the iPhone inventor's first and primary attorney until the inventor stopped having an attorney (mostly) Kahn's wife's brother was founder of several famous magazines, of the thing called "freeware"; supposedly jumped off Golden Gate Bridge, body never found
In this video we demonstrate adding the Blur Fill Effect in Clipchamp. This is the free online desktop version of Clipchamp. rumble.com/v5grtjw-add-...#Clipchamp#VideoEditing#VisualEffects#Freeware
In this video we demonstrate adding the Blur Fill Effect in Clipchamp. This is the free online desktop version of Clipchamp. This video was made with: https://www.clipchamp.com
In this video we demonstrate adding the Blur Effect in Clipchamp. This is the free online desktop version of Clipchamp. rumble.com/v5gon9x-add-...#Clipchamp#VideoEditing#VisualEffects#Freeware
In this video we demonstrate adding the Blur Effect in Clipchamp. This is the free online desktop version of Clipchamp. This video was made with: https://www.clipchamp.com
Do you know about LibreOffice? It’s freeware that does pretty much everything Word does and exports to many formats. No subscription! Worth a look, maybe. I loved Pages until Apple upgraded away a bunch of its most useful features.
New laptop is an excuse to make this thread over on Bluesky: folks, what computer programs do I need to have? Ideally freeware or under $20. Operating system should be specified but any will do, since I have a machine in each of the big 3. (The only 3?)
Agreed. Thats why I use this freeware. freetubeapp.io
Suddenly remembered the freeware game Iji, which I was into back in 2010-2011, seems like it's had updates over the last couple years. I should give it another go at some point. Your character grew more ruthless and amoral the higher your kill count, which also changed what ending you got.
Also, this guy: "Microsoft’s AI CEO, for instance, said earlier this year that anything “on the open web” was “freeware” and “anyone can copy it, recreate with it, reproduce with it.” (This is categorically legally false...."
UFO 50 is reminding me of a lot of retro games for the first time in years… not just NES games like Magical Doropie or Xexyz or Over Horizon, but freeware like Princess Remedy or Poyo… Games with that same "faintly alien" theming, and simple-but-characteristic game mechanics…