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    Sideband

    Sideband

    LXMF client for Android, Linux and macOS to communicate with people

    ...It emphasizes metadata resistance and secure message delivery, working effectively in offline, low-bandwidth, or disaster recovery scenarios. Built-in Rust, Sideband supports encrypted group messaging, file transfers, and network self-discovery. It is ideal for use in community networks, crisis response, and decentralized communications infrastructure.
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    Klavis AI

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    PiliPlus

    PiliPlus

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    ...The project structure favors modularity so that network requests, parsing, and presentation layers remain separable and testable. Its community-driven approach encourages rapid iteration on UI details and playback features while maintaining a familiar, mobile-native feel.
    Downloads: 58 This Week
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    bitchat

    bitchat

    bluetooth mesh chat, IRC vibes

    bitchat is a decentralized peer-to-peer messaging app that operates over Bluetooth mesh networks, enabling local group chats without the need for internet, servers, or phone numbers. It is designed with privacy and security in mind, offering encrypted private messages and channels alongside a public local chat that requires no registration.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    peertalk

    peertalk

    iOS and Mac Cocoa library for communicating over USB

    peertalk is a small Cocoa library for iOS and macOS that enables apps to communicate over USB (and also supports TCP), with an emphasis on simplicity and low-latency connections. The project is aimed at scenarios where you want a reliable, direct link between a Mac app and an iOS app without relying on Wi-Fi discovery, manual hostnames, or network exposure. A key motivation is that a USB link is inherently constrained to the devices at each end of the cable, which can make the communication model feel more contained and straightforward for certain tooling or companion-app setups. Typical use cases include developer tools, companion displays, device-to-desktop instrumentation, or any workflow where an iOS device acts as a peripheral to a desktop app. ...
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    The NAGIOS network monitoring system is well known in the community. It can be used to monitor network services. The goal of this project is to develop an application that implements an Nagios visualisation application (like NagVis) on the iPhone.
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