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    ravynOS

    ravynOS

    A BSD-based OS project that aims to provide an experience with MacOS

    ...We intend to bring many of the features you’ve come to love from macOS to ravynOS like clean design, global menus, and drag-and-drop installs. All of your FreeBSD ports and apps, Linux apps, and even trivial Darwin & macOS binaries can now run on ravynOS. And we’re actively working on improving it!
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    Oboe

    Oboe

    Oboe is a C++ library that makes it easy to build high-performance

    oboe is a C++ library for building high-performance audio apps on Android, providing a unified, low-latency API over AAudio and OpenSL ES. It abstracts device and API-version differences so developers can focus on audio processing instead of platform quirks. The library emphasizes minimal latency and glitch-free playback/recording via tuned buffer strategies and callback-driven I/O. It supports features like floating-point audio, channel configuration, sample-rate negotiation, and stream...
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    SDL

    SDL

    Simple DirectMedia Layer

    SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) is a cross-platform multimedia development library designed to provide low-level access to hardware components such as graphics, audio, input devices, and system resources, making it a foundational tool for building games, emulators, and interactive applications. It abstracts platform-specific functionality into a consistent API, allowing developers to write code once and deploy it across multiple operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and...
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    Themis

    Themis

    Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection

    Cross-platform high-level cryptographic library. Themis helps to build simple and complex cryptographic features easily, quickly, and securely. It’s a perfect fit for multi-platform apps. Themis hides cryptographic details and eliminates popular mistakes. Themis provides ready-made building blocks (“cryptosystems”) for secure data storage, message exchange, socket connections, and authentication. Secure Cell is a multi-mode cryptographic container suitable for storing anything from encrypted files to database records. ...
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    raylib-go

    raylib-go

    Go bindings for raylib, a simple and easy-to-use library

    raylib-go is a Go (Golang) binding/wrapper around raylib, the light-weight C library for video game and multimedia programming. It allows Go developers to build 2D (and some simple 3D) games, graphical applications, or multimedia tools using a familiar and simple API, while leveraging Go’s language ergonomics, concurrency model, and ecosystem. With raylib-go, developers can draw graphics, handle input, play sound, manage textures, and manage game loops directly in Go — without needing to...
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    Cambridge Z88

    Cambridge Z88

    Software development for 4Mb portable, using Z80 CPU and AA batteries

    This project is for the portable computer "Cambridge Z88", produced by Sir Clive Sinclair (of ZX Spectrum fame). We continue to support software development (ROM, 3rd party apps on memory cards and desktop applications). We have moved to https://cambridgez88.jira.com/wiki (development, source code and documentation). However, we continue to publish files for download here.
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    Launch4j Executable Wrapper
    Cross-platform Java executable wrapper for creating lightweight Windows native EXEs. Provides advanced JRE search, application startup configuration and better user experience.
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    pushdeer

    pushdeer

    Push notification system to send messages

    pushdeer is a lightweight, self-hostable push notification system designed to make it easy for individuals and small services to send messages to their own devices. It consists of a server component with a simple HTTP API, a client app for receiving notifications, and optional web/admin front ends for managing keys and devices. The design favors minimal setup and free deployment options so you can run it on inexpensive infrastructure or serverless platforms. Messages can include plain text...
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    LCUI

    LCUI

    A small C library for building user interfaces with C, XML and CSS

    Build simple desktop apps with C, XML and CSS. LCUI is a simple GUI library, it is written in C, supports XML and CSS, you can use C, XML and CSS to build simple desktop applications, at present it is mainly supported by Windows, subsequent versions will improve support for Linux. If you have web development experience, then the use of LCUI will be easier to get started, because LCUI's XML, CSS, and element layout processing effects are similar to web browser, you can refer to the sample code on the left to learn about the effect. ...
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    AnyPixel.js

    AnyPixel.js

    A web-friendly way for anyone to build unusual displays

    ...To create this installation, we used 5880 off-the-shelf arcade buttons with LEDs inside them as our pixels. AnyPixel.js’ straightforward hardware/software framework makes it easy to build any display where each pixel is an interactive element. We've included 12 example apps written by Googlers and friends for the 8th Avenue lobby display in NYC. To check them out, install the previewer and run one of the examples. Building your own app is easy with the Anypixel framework. To get started, check out the framework documentation and the example app.
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    Utah Raster Toolkit

    Utah Raster Toolkit

    The Utah Raster Toolkit 3.0, patchlevel 2

    This is the Utah Raster Toolkit distribution version 3.0 of June, 1990. ~~~ librle.a, image.rle file type support, animation, rletogif, converters, many utilities. RLE format supports a great number of raw inner formats for applications to use, known together as .rle (ie, "stored windowing") ~~~ The Utah Raster toolkit is a collection of programs and C routines for dealing with raster images commonly encountered in computer graphics. It provides the following major functions: ...
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    precise-elementary

    precise-elementary

    simple, beautiful, fast, friendly, fun, and all around amazing Linux

    ...We decide how our apps will behave. Sometimes we take control and shape the out-of-the-box experience as much as we possibly can by creating our own apps. We've created an application development framework (Granite) and other developer tools that are designed to help developers build apps specifically for our platform.
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    Kelvin's Batch Program v9.0(latest)

    A simple batch program with many useful functions!

    Changelogs: v9 -- Fixed MSCONFIG flooding bug v8 -- Added Adv Control Panel v7 -- Added keepsafe directory secure v6 -- Improved update system v5 -- Added sudoku solver v4 -- Added initializing screen v3 -- Display current version in main menu v2 -- Fixed netplwiz bug v1 -- New build
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    LIME (Less-is-More) is parallel/concurrent programming environment based on C. Internally, it uses XML technology to describe tasks and their dependencies. Externally, it offers the ANSI C99 programming as well as a set of visually-oriented interfaces.
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    The multiprotocol chat library with easy API. Use this as an example to build your instant messaging apps. Uses spOscar, libmsn, libyahoo2 libraries to support ICQ, AIM, MSN, Yahoo IM services. Now works under win32 only.
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    Gcf is a messaging middleware which provides Asynchronous Communication Framework for distributed apps developement. Distributed Apps developers could use GCF Library functions to build applications with less overhead of knowing system details.
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