That’s a lot of partners…
That’s a lot of partners…
It has swipe up/down + double tap gestures. You can also customise the home and back buttons.
It has swipe typing plus a lot of other new features/theme customisation that openboard didn’t have.
Personally I think Kdenlive has the most user-friendly interface of any video- editor (pay software included) so I think it’s ideal for a newcomer. It’s also fairly light on system resource comparatively.
A few years ago, it used to have a reputation for being a bit buggy but seems to be very stable in my experience these days.
The main problem would be the lack of guides/tutorials, though there are a few on YouTube.
Yeah, I had the same problem and the same thing fixed it. Fully log out, then log in. Seems like version 19 Changed authentication or something similar requiring a fresh sign-in.
If you like Tree Style Tabs I’d also recommend trying Sideberry. Does the same thing but has some additional functionality.
Have you read the article? The author is a scholar who studies the exact “branch of historical science” you are talking about.
The article shows how this kind of study is carried out.
Perhaps I should have made that clearer when posting it.
PhotoDemon is close to what you’re asking for. It has the basic functionality the average user needs yet is still lightweight and fast to start.
They have different usage scenarios.
LocalSend is for the occasional sending of files/folders from A to B or B to A (One direction only).
Syncthing’s primary usage is for keeping the exact same copies of files on A and B automatically.
Not sure what OS you are using but make sure you have write permissions in the folder you’ve extracted the app to. If you’re on Windows you might want to try running it as administrator.
A really nice summary. Very useful. Thanks!