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  2. Nik Software - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 120 (2010) Nik Software was a software development company established in 1995 as Nik Multimedia Inc. [1] and based in San Diego, California. [2] The company developed multiple image editing plug-ins and tools for digital image processing software applications. Nik Software was acquired by Google in 2012.

  3. Nik Collection - Wikipedia

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    English, French, German, Simplified Chinese, Japanese. Type. Image editing, Photo manipulation. License. Proprietary. (non-subscription) Website. nikcollection.dxo.com. The Nik Collection is a suite of photo editing plugins intended for use with a host application, such as Adobe Lightroom, Affinity Photo or DxO PhotoLab.

  4. Sonic Reality - Wikipedia

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    Erik Norlander. (Managing Director) Website. SonicReality.com. Sonic Reality Incorporated is an American sound development and music software company founded in 1996 by keyboardist and music producer Dave Kerzner. [ 1] The company is headquartered in Miami, Florida. [ 1]

  5. Native Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Native Instruments as a company was founded in 1999 in Berlin, Germany, where its headquarters are still located. [5] Founders Stephan Schmitt and Volker Hinz began using the name Native Instruments in 1996, when they developed Generator, a modular synth software package (which would later form the foundations for their ongoing product, Reaktor).

  6. CLever Audio Plug-in - Wikipedia

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    CLever Audio Plug-in. CLever Audio Plug-in or CLAP is an open source software architecture, application programming interface and reference implementation suite for audio effects plugins as used in multimedia software such as digital audio workstations, audio editing software, and video editing software with integrated audio workflows.

  7. RiffWorks - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, RiffWorks T4, a free edition, was released as a download from Sonomawireworks.com and is bundled in several Line 6 and IK Multimedia products. This product was discontinued by Sonomawireworks in 2022, with support dropped on October 31 that year. [1]

  8. Category:Free multimedia software - Wikipedia

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    Free multimedia software. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Free multimedia software. This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open source software". Typically, this means software which is distributed with ...

  9. Winamp - Wikipedia

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    winamp.com. Winamp is a media player for Microsoft Windows originally developed by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev [6][7][8] by their company Nullsoft, which they later sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million. It was then acquired by Radionomy in 2014, now known as the Llama Group. Since version 2 it has been sold as freemium and supports ...