The JUCE cross-platform C++ framework, with DISTRHO/KXStudio specific changes
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README.txt

# The JUCE Library

JUCE (Jules' Utility Class Extensions) is an all-encompassing
C++ framework for developing cross-platform software.

It contains pretty much everything you're likely to need to create
most applications, and is particularly well-suited for building
highly-customised GUIs, and for handling graphics and sound.

For more information, visit the website:
http://www.juce.com