While the registry is obviously about the plug-in authors, I figured some of you might wonder who's running this thing. So, my name is Ingo Lütkebohle, I'm currently a PhD student in robotics and I've been running the registry, in one form or the other, since 1996 when I was working as a software developer and network engineer. Together with a couple of friends, I still run a server and so can provide a place for the registry to live (which I will do as long as I can and people want me to, so for quite some years to come, probably ;-). I still use The GIMP regularly and now do computer vision for work -- my interest in that is in no small part due to my earlier experiences with the GIMP, so I still have a sweet spot for this tool. I hope you enjoy the Registry!
The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs. This is what sets freesound apart from other splendid libraries like ccMixter. New to this site? Read the What is Freesound page to learn more!
SkreemR is a search engine for locating audio files on the web. We don't actually host any files--we index what exists on the publicly accessible reaches of the internet. Our goal is to make this content as searchable and useable to the internet community as possible. We currently index over 6 million mp3 files from over 100,000 web sites. We don't just want you to find and experience music and audio that interests you. SkreemR wants to launch you into the internet music community. When you find something you really like, check out some suggestions of where you can buy the music and support the artists. Visit the sites that host the audio content and read what they and others are saying about the music you love. Find out facts about the artist and their songs, find concert tickets, and share your experience with your friends. We may be the new kid on the block, but we think we have some good ideas and plan on being around for a while. We hope you enjoy our service and check back in
Alle täglich anfallenden Ausdrucke verbrauchen nicht nur Papier sondern natürlich auch Tinte. Die niederländische Agentur SPRANQ creative communications hat eine Lösung gefunden, die Lebensdauer von Druckerpatronen zu erhöhen: Ecofont – eine neue Schrift für mehr Buchstaben mit weniger Tinte.