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A few words about Bytessence
Bytessence is here to provide you with high-quality, freeware programs. Sometimes, all that people need is a simple, bloat-free application for a specific task. Unfortunately, many of the searches end up with buying an expensive piece of software that performs poorly while being filled with ads, bells and whistles, replacing usability with commercial value.
With Bytessence this is exactly what I am trying to counter. Starting with the basic idea of the program all the way up to the design phase and implementation, I try my best to create software that is small, fast, has low system requirements and gets the job done.
Contributors
I would like to thank to the following people for their help with testing, ideas, libraries or project hosting: Ashley Scott, Joakim Christiansen, Tim Beacham, Philippe Guntz, The PureBasic Community.
Many thanks to everyone who donated to support further development of the programs:
- 2008: Binh Tang (MyMpxPlayer), Ralph Dunn (Blue Mesa Software), David Cochran, Electronic Technologies, Inc, Szymon Kwasniewski (DigiTop)
- 2009: Jay Shavitz (Infinit Computer Systems, Inc), Stephen Rodriguez (nxSoftware), José Puy Huarte, Kirk Lamberth, Dave Coates, J. Zmudka, Petr Belohoubek, John Fernando Zúñiga
- 2010: Jay Shavitz, Terry Stevens, Kent Jofur, Joseph Norton, Victor Skrabe
- 2011: Jaume Sanllehy Sanchez, Kent Jofur, Hilton Paul, Branko Koprivnikar, Juergen Luethje
- 2012: Sonia Brayner Nunes
Link back
If you like Bytessence software, you can link back by adding one of the following buttons on your website / blog.
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Technology
All the software on this website is created and compiled with PureBasic, a highly optimized compiler for Windows, Linux, MacOS and Amiga based PCs. This programming language is easy to learn, powerful and it has a very friendly community around it. If you want to find out more about it please visit the PureBasic website.

