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DisplayFusion logo

Software >

https://www.displayfusion.com/

A utility (primarily) for those with multiple monitors.

I got it to stretch my bottom bar across into the other screen, and it also has a feature to fix alt-tab so it only shows/includes the current desktop. Also of interest is putting a proper screensaver on alternate monitors.

It has a huge array of features. Of note is a configuration backup/restore feature, so I don’t have to make any notes on it.

I’m using the for-pay standard version, and can’t review the without-cost version. So while I can say I highly recommend this, I don’t think it’s really valuable to recommend something with a price tag.



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Easy Diffusion icon

AI Art > Software > Stable Diffusion >

https://github.com/easydiffusion/easydiffusion
https://stable-diffusion-ui.github.io/

A vastly easier-to-use fork of Stable Diffusion.

Fucking amazing.

Unfortunately, I can’t actually get anything decent to render. It comes down to the complexity of the prompts. It doesn’t use the same prompts as Stable Diffusion, so it’s too annoying to copy-paste and even prove that it works to make anything decent at all; fail.



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Amusingly, they do not have a logo.
Amusingly, they do not have a logo.

AI Art > Software >

(on Wikipedia)
https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion
https://ommer-lab.com/research/latent-diffusion-models/
https://stability.ai/



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DaVinci_Resolve_Logo.png

Software > Video editing >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/ca/products/davinciresolve/

A video editor, and more; too much more.

A terrible initial impression; it requires some patience, watching a tutorial and following instructions. Don’t wander around; don’t use strange features, and stay in the “Edit” view!



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Link to Windows logo

Software > Screencasting >

(on Wikipedia)
(on Microsoft Store)
(Link to Windows on the Galaxy Store)
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/sync-across-your-devices

A remote controlling program which also brings your phone’s functionality to your desktop, including launching it’s applications.

It uses a screencasting method, just sending video. It’s low quality; just use Samsung DeX.



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