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Interactive RetroFlow. Interactive RetroFlow is an open-source program licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2, and is thus available for no-charge and can be redistributed per the terms of that license.

Interactive RetroFlow

Interactive RetroFlow is written entirely in Python 2.7 and thus should run on any machine which has Python 2.7 installed. If you don't already have Python 2.7 you can get it here: There are no plans to rewrite Interactive RetroFlow in other languages, eg Ruby, Java, Modula-3, Fortran, Cobol, Jovial or Python 3. Interactive RetroFlow can export charts in SVG, PDF and Text formats. When exporting in PDF format, it uses the Python package "reportlab". If that package isn't installed then you will get a message saying so at startup. To install reportlab, in most cases pip install reportlab will do the job.

There is no fancy installer for Interactive RetroFlow: just download the appropriate version below then unpack it into a directory and follow the instructions in the "readme.txt" file. Create Awesome Videos Yourself. WebTools.

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The 19 best photo collage maker tools. Photo collages are a hugely popular way to collate your photos.

The 19 best photo collage maker tools

This should come as no surprise, as we all carry a camera around with us and take more snaps than ever before. Gathering these images in a collage is a great way to present your image library or a snapshot of your life on one page. But photo collage-making can be a laborious (if rewarding) task if you use Adobe's Creative Cloud suite – you may need the assistance of some Photoshop tutorials to get you started. However you could take some of the effort out with a collage maker. Here is our definitive guide to the best around, covering online, desktop, iOS (that's iPhone and iPad), Android, and Windows Phone. 01. Platform: iOS, Android, WindowsDeveloper: Cardinal BluePrice: Free with IAP Recently updated with a new layout and clean design, PicCollage is crammed with features to help you create impressive collages from photos, GIFs and videos, and if you're on iOS 10 you can also use message stickers. 02. Licenses. Published software should be free software.

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To make it free software, you need to release it under a free software license. We normally use the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), specifying version 3 or any later version, but occasionally we use other free software licenses. We use only licenses that are compatible with the GNU GPL for GNU software. Documentation for free software should be free documentation, so that people can redistribute it and improve it along with the software it describes. To make it free documentation, you need to release it under a free documentation license. If you've started a new project and you're not sure what license to use, “How to choose a license for your own work” details our recommendations in an easy-to-follow guide.

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