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    Chatbox

    Chatbox

    The Ultimate AI Copilot on Your Desktop

    Chatbox is a cross-platform desktop AI client designed to give you a fast, polished, and private way to work with modern language models. It runs locally on Windows, macOS, and Linux, keeping your conversations and data stored on your own device. Chatbox acts as a unified interface for popular LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and local models via Ollama, making it easy to switch providers without changing tools. Built with an ergonomic UI, it’s optimized for long sessions, prompt experimentation, and everyday productivity. The app supports rich formatting, streaming responses, and advanced prompting to help you get clearer, more useful outputs. ...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Android Use

    Android Use

    Automate native Android apps with AI using accessibility APIs

    ...It fills a gap in automation tooling by focusing on mobile-first workflows where traditional browser or desktop-based automation doesn’t work; such as logistics, gig work, field operations, and other industries reliant on phones or tablets. The project works by using Android’s accessibility API to extract structured UI state (as XML) from the device, which is then fed to a large language model (LLM) like OpenAI’s models for decision-making, and actions are executed via the Android Debug Bridge (ADB). This approach bypasses expensive vision-based models and provides faster, cheaper automation with fine-grained interaction capabilities (for example, tapping buttons, typing text, navigating screens).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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