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The name Glaxnimate is odd and the logo is a bit strange, but the application can generate 2D animations.
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The name Glaxnimate is odd and the logo is a bit strange, but the application can generate 2D animations.
Jesus christ, what is that name.
Right, Klaxnimate would be more fitting.
Adapted KDE project that starts with a G is hilarious. New animaiton software in the KDE family is a very welcome sight.
GNOME-Community: this means gwar!!!
Begin Kombat!!!
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social y'all are slowly building up an entire Kreative Suite and I'm here for it :neobot:
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Looks very nice. But I feel like you need to squeeze a “K” into the title somewhere.
Kglaxnimate rolls right off the tongue
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social New animation software showing up on my radar makes me giddy with excitement!
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social I've been looking for animation software over the past few days. I've been considering installing Windows again just to use something that seems to have potential. I'm crossing my fingers here because I really want this to be good.
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