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

GIT "develop" BRANCH DISCLAIMER

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The source code available in the develop branch is provided for
testing purposes. JUCE offers no guarantee that the source code
will be integrated to the JUCE framework. The source code can be
used for commercial and open source releases following the terms
of the JUCE license. Many of the new features presented here will
ultimately be released as part of JUCE 5 and using them in closed
source application will require a paid license. Please contact
info@juce.com for any questions or visit the JUCE forum at
forum.juce.com.


# 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.

Most JUCE modules are shared under the GNU Public Licence
(GPLv2, v3, and the AGPLv3). This means that the code can
be freely copied and distributed, and costs nothing to use
in other GPL applications. One module (the juce_core module)
is permissively licensed under the ISC.

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