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    Rubick

    Rubick

    Electron based open source toolbox, free integration of rich plug-ins

    Based on the electron open-source toolbox, free integration of rich plug-ins, creates the ultimate desktop efficiency tool, Rubick is one of the heroes of Dota, The core skill is the ability to use other heroes as plug-ins, Finished the walk, Very consistent with the design concept of this tool, So named Rubick. Plug-in management is based on npm package mode, installing plugins is as easy as installing npm packages. Support system plug-ins, as long as rubick is running, plug-ins can be used...
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    Nativefier

    Nativefier

    Make any web page a desktop application

    Tired of having to search through numerous open tabs on your browser just to view a web page that you regularly view? Make things easier and more convenient for yourself with Nativefier! Nativefier is a command-line tool that easily creates a desktop app for any web site with minimal configuration. It creates an Electron (which uses Chromium under the hood) based native wrapper in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) for use on Windows, macOS and Linux. Using Nativefier is absurdly simple....
    Downloads: 139 This Week
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