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  2. Lock screen - Wikipedia

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    On iOS 7, the slider widget was removed as part of a larger overhaul of the iOS interface, and users could now swipe from any point on the screen. The lock screen also displays a clock, notifications, and provides audio playback controls. [5] [6] iOS 10 made major changes to the lock screen, replacing the sliding gesture with pressing the Home ...

  3. ANSI escape code - Wikipedia

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    The Xterm terminal emulator. In the early 1980s, large amounts of software directly used these sequences to update screen displays. This included everything on VMS (which assumed DEC terminals), most software designed to be portable on CP/M home computers, and even lots of Unix software as it was easier to use than the termcap libraries, such as the shell script examples below in this article.

  4. One UI - Wikipedia

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    The volume panel got redesigned. The volume panel no longer show the name and could now have access to expand the volume panel. The volume icons were redesigned. The lock screen clock no longer uses white with gray shadows and now has access to change colors from black & white. The lock screen clock shrunk its size for a more modern look.

  5. VLC media player - Wikipedia

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    VLC media player (previously the VideoLAN Client and commonly known as simply VLC) is a free and open-source, portable, cross-platform media player software and streaming media server developed by the VideoLAN project. VLC is available for desktop operating systems and mobile platforms, such as Android, iOS and iPadOS.

  6. Apollo (app) - Wikipedia

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    After being tested in public beta since early 2015, [6] Apollo officially launched on the App Store for iOS on 23 October 2017. [7] Halifax-based [8] [9] developer Christian Selig, a former Apple intern, [10] [11] said in his Reddit introduction post that he saw the app as a suitable replacement for Alien Blue, and that the new official app, unlike Apollo, had not incorporated fan-favourite ...

  7. Music Player Daemon - Wikipedia

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    Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a free and open-source music player server. It plays audio files, organizes playlists and maintains a music database. In order to interact with it, a client program is needed. The MPD distribution includes mpc, a simple command-line client. MPD is used in proprietary audio hardware.

  8. Audacious (software) - Wikipedia

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    Audacious is intended to be a standalone media player not a server (unlike XMMS2), though it accepts connections from client software, such as Conky. Connection to Audacious for remote control can be done over plain DBus , by using an MPRIS-compatible client, or using the official Audtool utility created just for this purpose.

  9. iOS - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to manage brightness, volume, wireless connections, music player, etc. [77] Scrolling from the top left to the bottom (or top to bottom on iPhones with Touch ID) will open the Notification Center, which in the latest versions of iOS is very similar to the lock screen. It displays notifications in chronological order and groups ...