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Liqbase is fast-graphics swiss army knife created and developed by Gary Birkett for the Maemo platform. Although Liqbase provides several distinctive features its primary applied functions are note-taking and sketching. | Liqbase is fast-graphics swiss army knife created and developed by Gary Birkett for the Maemo platform. Although Liqbase provides several distinctive features its primary applied functions are note-taking and sketching. | ||
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== Features == | == Features == | ||
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- Save those images to tablet, where other programs can access<br /> | - Save those images to tablet, where other programs can access<br /> | ||
- Edit those images in liqbase<br /> | - Edit those images in liqbase<br /> | ||
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- Record video (and sound) at a half-decent resolution and quality<br /> | - Record video (and sound) at a half-decent resolution and quality<br /> | ||
- Use liqbase as the default image viewer<br /> | - Use liqbase as the default image viewer<br /> | ||
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--[[User:lcuk|lcuk]] 13:27, 31 December 2008 (UTC) | --[[User:lcuk|lcuk]] 13:27, 31 December 2008 (UTC) | ||
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