Category:Open Source & Software Tools for and from Knowledge Seekers

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Open Source developers are invited to contribute their software developing skills for the benefit of other Knowledge Seekers working on extending the knowledge and knowledge sharing. The purpose of this page is to host:

  • A wish-list of useful software tools that the Knowledge Seekers are in need of. This can be in the context of workshop transcriptions or in the context of the new research-oriented private classes or any other. If you are a Knowledge Seeker and you identity a software tool that would ease your work, please contact abc@kfssi.org with your suggestion. Please include a brief description of what this software ought to do and how it would assist you in your work.
  • A list of already developed Open Source software tools, as contributed by the Knowledge Seekers.
Wish-list of Open Source Software Tools
Software Tool Title Short Description Notes Status Download Link User Manual

(with screenshots)

MergeShortSRTLines This software loads the selected SRT file and automatically merges

short SRT lines to be of the maximum specified duration.

This tool is for those transcribing or translating videos. It runs on any operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux) and is written in Java 8. Completed User Manual
SearchSRTFiles This pogram searches through all the SRT files in the selected directory for a given phrase. Do you spend hours looking for a particular topic, scanning through tens of video files? This tool will assist you in searching for a particular topic as taught in the teachings. Prerequisites: a directory/folder full of SRT files. Works with any language and runs on any operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux) and is written in Java 8. Beta Version available Coming soon Coming soon

Note: Please provide your feedback as you are using the above software on what aspects of it can be improved and/or what new features it would benefit from. Please send your feedback and suggestions to abc@kfssi.org

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