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  2. ManicTime - Wikipedia

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    ManicTime Server was introduced in 2011. [8] It collects data from ManicTime Clients and generates reports, which can be viewed with a web browser.ManicTime Server is an on-premises software and stores data in either SQLite, PostgreSQL or Microsoft SQL Server. [9]

  3. GB-PVR - Wikipedia

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    Timeshift television allowing for pausing live TV etc. Multidec support enabling the use of a wide range of softcams and other DVB plugins. Teletext; DVB Subtitles; Support for recording multiple digital channels at the same time with 1 tuner card when channels are on the same frequency; SRT Subtitles; Access to music, videos and photos inside ...

  4. VBox Home TV Gateway - Wikipedia

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    Kodi - VBox PVR add-on, provided as part of Kodi Isengard and provides live TV, EPG, timeshift, remote access, external EPG source; MythTV [10] - VBox is supported from MythTV version 0.2.28; Tvheadend; VBRec for VBox XTi - iOS/Android 3rd party application, simplifying recording and search for EPG.

  5. Time shifting - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, the advent of the digital video recorder (DVR) has made time shifting easier, by using an electronic program guide (EPG) and recording shows onto a hard disk. Some DVRs have other possible time-shifting methods, such as being able to start watching the recorded show from the beginning even if the recording is not yet complete.

  6. Linux Mint - Wikipedia

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    Linux Mint began in 2006 with a beta release, 1.0, code-named 'Ada', [13] based on Kubuntu and using its KDE interface. Linux Mint 2.0 'Barbara' was the first version to use Ubuntu as its codebase and its GNOME interface. It had few users until the release of Linux Mint 3.0, 'Cassandra'.

  7. Cinnamon (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    As the distinctive factor and preeminent desktop environment for Linux Mint, Cinnamon has generally received favorable coverage by the press, in particular for its ease of use and gentle learning curve. In regard to its conservative design model, Cinnamon is similar to the Xfce, MATE, GNOME 2, and GNOME Flashback desktop environments.

  8. Time shift - Wikipedia

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    Time shift or Timeshift may refer to: Timeshift, a BBC documentary series; TimeShift, a video game released in 2007; Time shifting, a form of personal consumer media recording; Timeshift channel, used in the time-delayed rebroadcasting of television channels "Time Shift", an episode of the television series Mona the Vampire

  9. TimeShift - Wikipedia

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    TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter game developed by Saber Interactive and published by Vivendi Games. The game was released for Windows and Xbox 360 in October/November 2007, and for PlayStation 3 in November/December.