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    Mark Mind

    Mark Mind

    Mind map and outliner editor for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS

    Mark Mind is a next-generation mind map editor. A mind map and outline tool based on electron vue.
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    Bootflat

    Bootflat

    Flat UI KIT based on Bootstrap 3.3.0 CSS framework

    ...It provides off-screen navigation, and almost all the widgets are compatible with all screen sizes. Bootflat UI Kit is PSD User Interface Pack including a set of beautiful and pure components, which you can use to create startup projects, websites or iOS/Android Apps.
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    Fenix Web Server

    Fenix Web Server

    A simple and visual static web server with collaboration features

    Fenix is a desktop-based static web server application built for developers who want a quick, visual, and easy way to serve local folders as HTTP servers — useful for previewing static sites, mocking APIs, or sharing directories without requiring heavy web server setup. It provides a GUI that lets you point to a local directory, pick a port (or auto-choose an available port), and start a server with a single click; this makes it a handy tool for front-end developers, static-site creators, or anyone needing a fast local web server. Beyond just serving static files, Fenix supports features like automatic port management, optional GZip compression, optional JS/CSS minification, Markdown-to-HTML rendering, and simple server logging — making it more capable than the most minimal style tools. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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