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APODIO is a GNU/Linux distribution whose development began roughly eight years ago in an effort to create a platform of unified multimedia tools and programs that provide a complete and comprehensive suite of applications for A/V development.<ref>[http://www.apodio.org/?page_id=2 About << APODIO]: APODIO About page. (2011-10-17).</ref><ref>[http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=apodio DistroWatch.com: APODIO]: DistroWatch: APODIO. (2011-10-17).</ref> It provides an extensive collection of applications focussing on audio and video creation, development and production. Built on the Ubuntu distribution, APODIO provides its users with a range of applications for various multimedia-based tasks (image and photo editing and manipulation, audio and video recording and editing, etc.). Users new to the concept will find solace in the simpler programs provided with the distribution (such as Audacity, a utility designed to record and edit music, and GIMP, a larger program designed for image manipulation and modification). The plurality of applications available, however, are designed for users who have a bit more knowledge and experience in A/V development, and thus, this distribution is utilized most efficiently in the hands of advanced to intermediate users. | APODIO is a GNU/Linux distribution whose development began roughly eight years ago in an effort to create a platform of unified multimedia tools and programs that provide a complete and comprehensive suite of applications for A/V development.<ref>[http://www.apodio.org/?page_id=2 About << APODIO]: APODIO About page. (2011-10-17).</ref><ref>[http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=apodio DistroWatch.com: APODIO]: DistroWatch: APODIO. (2011-10-17).</ref> It provides an extensive collection of applications focussing on audio and video creation, development and production. Built on the Ubuntu distribution, APODIO provides its users with a range of applications for various multimedia-based tasks (image and photo editing and manipulation, audio and video recording and editing, etc.). Users new to the concept will find solace in the simpler programs provided with the distribution (such as Audacity, a utility designed to record and edit music, and GIMP, a larger program designed for image manipulation and modification). The plurality of applications available, however, are designed for users who have a bit more knowledge and experience in A/V development, and thus, this distribution is utilized most efficiently in the hands of advanced to intermediate users. | ||
APODIO is developed by APO33, a laboratory consisting of artists and programmers focussing on the immersion of technology and art.<ref>[http://www.apo33.org/eng/ APO33]: APO33 Home page. (2011-10-17).</ref> They're attitude towards software development and distribution is "coplyleft," the cleverly coined method by which a program or software distribution is made free (including any extended or modified version of the software).<ref>[http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/ GNU Operating System]: What is Copyleft? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF). (2011-10-17).</ref> | |||
==Installation/Startup== | ==Installation/Startup== | ||
==Basic Operation== | ==Basic Operation== |
Revision as of 19:28, 14 October 2011
Part I
Background
APODIO is a GNU/Linux distribution whose development began roughly eight years ago in an effort to create a platform of unified multimedia tools and programs that provide a complete and comprehensive suite of applications for A/V development.<ref>About << APODIO: APODIO About page. (2011-10-17).</ref><ref>DistroWatch.com: APODIO: DistroWatch: APODIO. (2011-10-17).</ref> It provides an extensive collection of applications focussing on audio and video creation, development and production. Built on the Ubuntu distribution, APODIO provides its users with a range of applications for various multimedia-based tasks (image and photo editing and manipulation, audio and video recording and editing, etc.). Users new to the concept will find solace in the simpler programs provided with the distribution (such as Audacity, a utility designed to record and edit music, and GIMP, a larger program designed for image manipulation and modification). The plurality of applications available, however, are designed for users who have a bit more knowledge and experience in A/V development, and thus, this distribution is utilized most efficiently in the hands of advanced to intermediate users.
APODIO is developed by APO33, a laboratory consisting of artists and programmers focussing on the immersion of technology and art.<ref>APO33: APO33 Home page. (2011-10-17).</ref> They're attitude towards software development and distribution is "coplyleft," the cleverly coined method by which a program or software distribution is made free (including any extended or modified version of the software).<ref>GNU Operating System: What is Copyleft? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF). (2011-10-17).</ref>
Installation/Startup
Basic Operation
Usage Evaluation
Part II
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Part III
Coming less soon...
References
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