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    Saber

    Saber

    The cross-platform open-source app built for handwriting

    Saber is the notes app built for handwriting. It's designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible, while still delivering unique features that you'll actually use. Additionally, Saber is available across all your devices, large and small, and syncs between them seamlessly. Only you can access your notes. You can sync your notes across devices knowing that they are encrypted and stored securely, and not even the server can read them.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    Anx Reader

    Anx Reader

    Featuring powerful AI capabilities and supporting e-book formats

    ...It supports major formats (EPUB, MOBI, AZW3, FB2, TXT) and integrates powerful AI tools for summarizing and intelligent navigation via OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek. Anx also syncs progress, notes, and highlights over WebDAV, and offers rich analytics—including heatmaps and exportable reading summaries. UI customization and text-to-speech enhance the reading experience.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    StoryPad - Timeline Diary

    StoryPad - Timeline Diary

    Your diary, notes, thoughts, stories, or novels on a simple timeline.

    StoryPad lets you write and capture everything - notes, thoughts, emotions, workouts, travels, stories, novels, or poems - on a single continuous timeline. No folders. No tabs. Just your life, beautifully organized. Your story flows like life does: naturally.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    FlClashM

    FlClashM

    Android mihomo client with built-in censorship circumvention

    ...FlClashM also supports per-app split tunneling, QR/file/URL profile import, Android TV transfer, Quick Settings tiles and widgets, signed in-app updates, subscription expiry notifications, and automatic VPN startup after reboot. Download ready-to-install APKs here on SourceForge. Source code, documentation, issue tracker, and release notes are available on GitHub.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    GitJournal

    GitJournal

    Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git

    ...The idea is to not build another silo and instead integrate it into your existing workflow. No two people are the same. Depending on the task and the person, your Notes may need to be visualized differently. All your notes are stored in Markdown. However you can edit the notes in many different ways depending on the task. Soon you'll even be able to visualize yours Notes in a Graph. GitJournal will always be completely Open Source.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Flutter Go

    Flutter Go

    Demos and documentation for over 140 Flutter UI components

    ...It organizes the Flutter ecosystem into browsable categories—basic widgets, material components, Cupertino elements, layout primitives, and animation demos—so learners can see how pieces behave in a running app. Each entry typically includes a live example, code snippet, and brief notes on properties or usage, turning the app into a hands-on reference you can run on your phone. The project targets newcomers and teams evaluating Flutter by shortening the path from documentation to tangible UI behavior. Because it’s itself a Flutter app, it demonstrates real project structure, navigation, state handling, and theming in practice. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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