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Mitsuba 2 is a research-focused, flexible rendering system crafted in portable C++17 and built upon the Enoki library, developed by the Realistic Graphics Lab at EPFL. It supports multiple variants, accommodating different color representations such as RGB, spectral, and monochrome, along with various vectorization options including scalar, SIMD, and CUDA, as well as capabilities for differentiable rendering. The system comprises a compact collection of core libraries supplemented by an extensive array of plugins that provide features like diverse materials, light sources, and comprehensive rendering algorithms. Mitsuba 2 aims to maintain compatibility with its predecessor, Mitsuba 0.6, ensuring a smooth transition for users. The rendering engine is backed by an extensive automated test suite created in Python, and its ongoing development is supported by several continuous integration servers that compile and verify new updates across various operating systems and compilation configurations, such as debug or release builds and single or double precision. This comprehensive testing framework enhances the robustness and reliability of the software, making it a valuable tool for researchers in the field of graphics.
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Gain remote access to your desktop through screen and file sharing, enabling you to work from home or retrieve files from afar. This software is not only cost-free and open-source but is also protected under copyleft principles. It has been entirely funded, developed, translated, and created by generous individuals like you. It supports an impressive array of 67 languages and is compatible with over 50 distributions. Additionally, comprehensive guides are available for various Linux distributions, and features such as plugins, kiosk mode, and multi-monitor support enhance its functionality. You can typically find Remmina in your distribution or add it via an external repository. This versatile package is designed to be system-agnostic, functioning seamlessly across nearly all distributions. Ongoing code development and bug fixes are conducted on the master branch, ensuring that it remains up to date with the latest features, including compatibility with the FreeRDP master branch and future support for FreeRDP 2.0 once it reaches stability. Built using GTK, there is also an active effort to create a port for Qt. The application is released under the names "remmina" for the main program and "remmina-plugins" for additional features. It supports a variety of network protocols, including RDP, VNC, SPICE, X2Go, SSH, WWW (HTTP protocol), and EXEC, providing users with numerous options for remote connectivity. This software not only empowers users to connect to their systems but also fosters a community-driven approach to development and support.
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Windows
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Linux
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Mitsuba
Website
www.mitsuba-renderer.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
Remmina
Founded
2015
Website
github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina