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    Pretendard

    Pretendard

    A system-ui alternative font for all cross-platform

    ...You can use Pretendard using a CDN, and you can use the CDN of your choice among cdnjs and UNPKG, in addition to jsDelivr, which is basically recommended by checking the toggle. Pretendard provides dynamic subsets in the same way as Hangul fonts provided by Google Fonts, as a way to solve the problem of web font capacity. Use the code below to use Pretendard faster by selectively downloading only the text included in the page. The font-family name to use Pretendardis.
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    Nativefier

    Nativefier

    Make any web page a desktop application

    Nativefier is a command-line tool designed to create a desktop app for any web site with minimal configuration. Apps are wrapped by Electron (using Chromium under the hood) in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) for use on Windows, macOS and Linux. Nativefier will try to determine the app name, and well as lots of other options. If desired, these options can be overwritten. For example, to override the name, nativefier --name 'My Medium App' 'medium.com' Read the API documentation or run...
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