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  2. OBS Studio - Wikipedia

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    OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming.Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP), HLS, SRT, RIST or WebRTC.

  3. Streamlabs - Wikipedia

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    Streamlabs Desktop (formerly Streamlabs OBS) is a free and open-source streaming software that is based on a fork of OBS Studio. Electron is used as the software framework for the user interface. [4] Streamlabs distributes the user's content over platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook. [2] [5]

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discord

    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  5. Help:Getting started - Wikipedia

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    Introduction: our main tutorial to the core principles of how to edit contained in thirteen short modules (as listed below). The Wikipedia Adventure: a module-guided tour with fun, interactive learning, and practice. Your first article: an article that discusses some of the dos and don'ts, then shows you how to create an article.

  6. Help:Infobox - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, you can add the following code to your common.js or into a browser user script that is executed by an extension like Greasemonkey: $ ( '.infobox' ). hide (); Be aware that although, per WP:Manual of Style/Infoboxes , all information in an infobox ideally should also be found in the main body of an article, there isn't perfect ...

  7. Blackbox - Wikipedia

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    Blackbox 0.7 Xsession running on Debian 7 Linux. Blackbox is a free and open-source stacking window manager for the X Window System. [5] [6]Blackbox has specific design goals, and some functionality is provided only through other applications.