runs on Windows, OS X (universal binary), or Linux (Ubuntu) that adjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one speaker to the next, for example. It's not a compressor, normalizer or limiter although it contains all three. It's much more than those tools, and it's much simpler to use. The UI is dirt-simple: Drag-and-drop any WAV or AIFF file onto The Leveler's application window, and a few moments later you'll find a new version which just sounds better.
Free Ubuntu app search site Appnr is a great way to find and install a huge range of applications and tools, especially for Linux newcomers. Faster and more explanatory than the default Synaptic installer, more expansive and up-to-date than the "Add/Remove Programs" tool, Appnr uses Ubuntu's apt-url handler to make it simple: Click "Install" next to any program, and your system takes care of the rest. I could only ask for results-as-you-type searching; otherwise, it's a great tool for searching and browsing what's available in the world of Ubuntu Linux. Appnr is free, doesn't require a sign-up.
CrossLoop vereenvoudigt het proces van veilig werken met vrienden op verschillende fysieke locaties en in verschillende netwerkomgevingen. CrossLoop stelt je in staat van een computer op afstand het scherm te zien en de muis en het toetsenbord te bedienen. Het is alsof je naast elkaar op dezelfde PC werkt.
Helps you convert between Unicode character numbers, characters, UTF-8 and UTF-16 code units in hex, percent escapes,and Numeric Character References (hex and decimal).