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Freeshow: A Free and Open-source ProPresenter alternative

83 pointsby thebiblelover7over 2 years ago

8 comments

gyulaiover 2 years ago
...what a trip down memory lane. I wrote a program like this in roundabout 2000 for my church when it needed one after replacing their overhead slide projector with a computer-based projector.<p>I was a high schooler back then. After that came 10 years of formal computer science education and another 12 years of a professional computer science career.<p>Ironically, out of all the software I wrote in those 22 years, this one might be the one that got the most use, as they held on to it for a very long time.<p>On one hand, it doesn&#x27;t exactly speak to how stellar my career has been.<p>On the other, it shows how easy it was back then, compared to how hard it is now, to find profitable and unserved niche applications for computers. If I had dropped out of school and concentrated on improving and marketing my application back then, my career might have turned out very different. Lots of churches were rolling out computer-based projection screens for the first time back then, so there was a real market opportunity, and it was barely served by anyone.<p>When I graduated with a Ph.D. 10 years later, all that economic opportunity that motivated my getting into computer science in the first place was seemingly gone as I graduated right into a recession.<p>Today, I&#x27;d give my left nut to be able to carve out an existence reminiscent of a 90s-era indie software developer. Your choices today are pretty much limited to: (1) a pawn in digital platform serfdom (2) a support-function in a corporation (3) meat for the trivial innovation meat grinder.
franga2000over 2 years ago
It&#x27;s always strange to me when I find live event or broadcast software or hardware and one of the main use-cases is...church? Nothing against it to be clear (having high production value in church that is, plenty against the church), I just never knew it was a big enough thing to drive a whole new category of broadcast software.
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reidover 2 years ago
Awesome! As someone who uses a lot of ProPresenter this looks really impressive.<p>The calendar view looks like a useful innovation.<p>Thanks for sharing it! I use Looks, NDI, and Resi in ProPresenter most of the time yet I am eager to see where this project goes for all kinds of new productions.
looperhacksover 2 years ago
A good open source alternative to ProPresenter is desperately needed and is what I always wanted to work on. Right now I don&#x27;t have time for it and it&#x27;s not ready yet for our needs, but I will keep an eye on this project.
LegendZipfileover 2 years ago
Love it. Always happy to see interesting OpenSource project and so exciting to see one usable for church. Currently using WorshipTools Presenter and it&#x27;s great for the cost (being a fairly small church) but I wish I could do a little more. I will definitely be following this project and messing around with it
McNuttyover 2 years ago
This is the first time I&#x27;ve ever heard of christian Ubuntu !?
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koinedadover 2 years ago
Super cool!
IshKebabover 2 years ago
Readme desperately needs screenshots.
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