This site provides downloads for our installers, sources and demos.
Assuming Apple does stick with hydrogen, the fuel cells could acquire the chemical from different sources. Tanks of compressed hydrogen could be dangerous, so the company could rely on thermolysis, or water splitting: using extremely hot temperatures (500°–2,000°C), water is split into oxygen and hydrogen atoms. Most hydrogen produced today in the U.S. Is “brown.” It is made via steam-methane reforming, in which steam is used to produce hydrogen from a methane source like natural gas. So while both of.
Older Mac operating systems/PPC Macs For Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 10.0 through macOS 10.12, legacy Universal binary versions of Audacity with Intel and PPC support are still available. Release 1.0.2 of Hydrogen is the latest stable release. This release primarily addresses issues and bugs discovered by users, rather than adding new features.
Installers
Due to the variety of linux distributions we do not provide packages for Linux. If you do not find hydrogen in the repository of your distribution, please ask the people behind your distribution to include hydrogen.
If you’re using ubuntu, there’s also the kxstudio repository which provides packages for hydrogen.
Current stable version:
Most recent beta version: Install docker ce on windows server 2016.
Older versions:
- Windows installer 0.9.7 64-Bit (0.9.7 RC-1 win64)
- Windows installer 0.9.7 32-Bit (0.9.7 RC-1 win32)
- Windows installer (0.9.6-alpha1 snapshot of February 2011)
- Windows installer (experimental 0.9.6 branch snapshot of 10 may 2010)
Current stable version
Hydrogen For Mac
Most recent beta version:
Older versions:
Sources
Hydrogen Machine For Breathing
The hydrogen sourcecode can be fetched via github:
Macos update 2020. For more information about building hydrogen from source, see our Linux compilation howto.
Demos
You can find demo audio files for some of our drumkits here.
All files
All files (sources/binaries) for all platforms (Linux, Mac OS X and Windows) can be found on Sourceforge.