Fractal Fr0st is a software developed as a fractal flame editor. It features easy-to-use GUI and applies Python scripting language. It supports flam3 and other alternatives like flam4 for GPU rendering. FLAME [Fractal Flames File] files are files that contain parameters for creating fractal animations and graphics known as “flamesâ€Â. They may have one to several patterns that can be customized by adjusting gradients and variables. They are saved in XML format to be rendered by a program into its corresponding animation or image. UPR [Fractal Parameters File] files are used by fractal art and math applications that are saved in plain text format containing parameters that will create a fractal image and often used with flame fractals. FIF [Fractal Image File] saves an image with fractals that are smaller graphics that can be resized and repeated within an image with losing its image quality.
Electric Sheep
Electric Sheep
Electric sheep is an animated art of different illuminating visual usually designed for a vibrant looking screen saver. The user may also get involve with the project and manually create a design (an abstract animation also known as the sheep) which can be also uploaded in the server. While the screen saver (Electric sheep) is being used their personal computer will be used by the software as commercial projects which the servers are running as well as the developers. The unique user of this is system has reached over 500,000 monthly. Electric sheep runs in Window XP and drivers regarding the graphics should be the latest. This software also runs in Mac OS X 10.4 PPC, Mac OS x 1.04 Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 PPC, Mac OS X 10.5 Intel and Mac OS X 10.4 Intel. The user may now vote for r their favorite animation by the use of the keyboards.
Font Viewer is a utility that is able to preview fonts in many ways including sample text, comparison list, and large character map. Word processing and desktop publishing software giving font previews to make it easy to choose the font the users want. They commonly have pull-down list of fonts with each font name displayed. Though a lot of free font viewers are not actively developed, users may find an old one that is still useful. Even Windows' standard font utilities may be sufficient for some users. Many of the viewers are mainly character maps. These focus on the character set used by each font. This is the view that the users need when trying to decide what symbol to insert into a document, or when is the need to type a word in a foreign language full of unfamiliar characters with strange accents. Print sample font lists to have handy while working with graphics applications. In the past, viewers generally showed only the 256 ASCII or ANSI characters but the most useful viewers now show the extended Unicode character set.