Many of our Enlightenment Developer Days events have been sponsored and paid for by Samsung and have recently been hosted by Openwide. This server is hosted at OSUOSL who use their infrastructure to keep many open source projects running. We have a non-profit Enlightenment foundation based in France, which acts as custodian of such funds until they're needed. This entire website runs on a machine bought with donations from developers and the community. Our community files bug reports, does translations, as well as simply providing feedback. However, this might eventually be resolved by opening a bug report with Linux Mint. We also receive other types of contributions. According to this overview, there will only be a problem with Cinnamon. The intent is to release everything under liberal open source licenses with no restrictions on those using such works except the usual “share alike” clauses found in LGPLv2, BSD etc. People may contribute because they like to or because they are paid - but no one gets more preferred access than anyone else. This is by no means a complete list of applications and more are on the way. This also permits layering widgets and objects with alpha channels from the ground up without any special coding tricks.
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This allows us to seamlessly switch from software rendering to OpenGL or any other mechanism that can be put in a render engine for Evas, the canvas scene graph engine. Unlike many traditional toolkits, EFL is based around a scene graph from the ground up. We've focused on remaining lean, yet feature-rich. Native Tizen applications (used by Samsung Gear and Smart TV products) are developed using EFL. Bring grouped windows to foreground by moving the mouse over them. We have a basic text editor (Ecrire), a process monitor (Evisum), simple image viewer (Entice), a screen magnifier/measuring tool (Eruler) and more.
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We have included common features such as a terminal emulator (Terminology), video player (Rage), a photo viewer (Ephoto), and even the makings of an IDE (EDI). We make these applications available for free. We use our libraries not only to make Enlightenment but other applications for day to day use.