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    node-hid

    node-hid

    Access USB & Bluetooth HID devices through Node.js

    ...The platforms, architectures and node versions node-hid supports are the following. In general we try to provide pre-built native library binaries for the most common platforms, Node and Electron versions. We strive to make node-hid cross-platform so there's a good chance any combination not listed here will compile and work. We are using prebuild to compile and post binaries of the library for most common use cases (Linux, MacOS, Windows on standard processor platforms). If a prebuild is not available, node-hid will work, but npm install node-hid will compile the binary when you install. ...
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    Send files to TV

    Send files to TV

    Easily transfer files to your Smart TV from Android or Windows

    ...The application discover automagically other devices on the local network with SFTTV installed. Transfer large files in record time SFTTV is faster than Bluetooth. SFTTV is the fastest and most private way to send files to your TV Cross platform SFTTV runs also on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Files can easily be transferred between machines running different operating systems. In order to use SFTTV on your local network, you will need to install the android application on your TV and on each device that you wish to use for transferring files. SFTTV has a really easy to use user interface!
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    EiskaltDC++

    EiskaltDC++

    Program for filesharing using Direct Connect and ADC protocols

    EiskaltDC++ is a cross-platform program that uses the Direct Connect and ADC protocols. It is compatible with DC++, FlylinkDC++, LinuxDC++ and other DC clients. EiskaltDC++ also interoperates with all common DC hub software.
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    Downloads: 68 This Week
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    A simple and light-weight cross-platform IRC client with emphasis on security.
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    It is a tool for transfering files of any format (.exe, etc., ) using the IP of the sender. There is no Login process & Its platform independent so, a little bit knowledge req to use it & also it is very fast & accuracy in transformation of files.
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    DSHub is a hubsoft for ADC Network. It uses the ADC(Direct Connect next generation) protocol. Platform independent, with a lot of features, secure, innovative, interactive, graphic interfaced hub soft. Visit http://www.death-squad.ro/dshub for more info.
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