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Friction is an open-source, vector-based animation program that lets motion designers, front-end developers and content creators build lightweight web animations and short-form videos without proprietary lock-in. Developed and published under the same name, the package is catalogued in the Video/Animation Tools category and is presently offered in two public builds, the most recent being 0.9.6.1. Typical workflows range from crafting SVG-based micro-interactions and banner ads to producing explainer clips, social-media snippets and HTML5 video overlays that remain crisp at any resolution. Because the codebase is open, studios can extend the timeline editor, scripting panel or export modules to fit specific pipelines, while educators embed the player directly into courseware for interactive demonstrations. Both versions can be installed side-by-side for regression testing or plug-in compatibility checks. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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