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    Bing.NetCore

    Bing.NetCore

    Bing is a framework based on .net core 3.1

    Bing is a framework based on .net core 3.1, aiming to improve the development output capability of the team. It consists of commonly used public operation classes (tool classes, help classes), layered architecture base classes, third-party component packaging, third-party business interface packaging, etc. Bing is a .net coreplatform-based application framework designed to improve the development output capabilities of small teams. It consists of commonly used public operation classes (tool classes, help classes), layered architecture base classes, third-party component packaging, third-party business interface packaging, etc. composition.
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    Desktop

    Desktop

    Building Local-First apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android

    desktop enables building cross-platform desktop applications with Elixir by pairing a Phoenix/LiveView UI with a native webview shell. The approach keeps application logic on the BEAM—supervised, fault-tolerant, and hot-reload-friendly—while rendering an HTML/CSS/JS interface inside the system’s embedded browser engine. It offers conveniences for packaging and distribution on Windows, macOS, and Linux, including app metadata, icons, and startup integration. The library exposes desktop-specific affordances such as system tray menus, window management, and notifications, so applications feel native rather than like generic web wrappers. ...
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    Squirrel

    Squirrel

    An installation and update framework for Windows desktop apps

    ...From an app developer's side, it should be really straightforward to create an installer for my app, and publish updates to it, without having to jump through insane hoops. Refer to our full list of goals for integrating, packaging, distributing, installing, and updating. See Contributing for additional information on building and contributing to Squirrel.
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    JSPackager全部迁移至JSIntegration。 http://www.xidea.com http://sourceforge.net/projects/JSIntegration
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    Monolith (lith) is a tiny, java-based embedded file-system like implementation. It allows you to store and retreive multiple sets of named data in a single file and access it without the speed costs typically associated with file archives.
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    JSPackaging is a JavaScript framework that provides simple directives for defining, loading & importing uniquely named packages of JavaScript modules. UPDATE: This project now exists as Ajile at http://sf.net/projects/ajile & http://ajile.iskitz.com.
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