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    Sonic iOS

    Sonic iOS

    Bridge of iOS Devices by usbmuxd

    ... device communication, and iOS device testing without Mac. Whether gidevice or tidevice, the main principle is to communicate with usbmux. The role of usbmux is to realize cross-platform communication with iOS device services. On the Mac, usbmuxd is a service of Apple, which is mainly used to implement TCP connections on the USB protocol. Both iTunes and Xcode use this service, so the Windows system needs to install iTunes.
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    Entropy Linux

    Entropy Linux

    Modern, Midweight, Experimental Debian based distro.

    Entropy Linux, based on MX23-Minimal, is strange and experimental OS with built-in dedicated utility software and extensive AMD™ hardware support. It features a global dark theme, unique aesthetics and style. Created by single lead dev and his friends, Entropy's main point is to be both very approachable by people new to Linux, and still be attractive for it's main target audience: developers, admins and power-users. More of an proving ground for our software than a polished...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    ... are connected to 5 (or as many as you like) analog pins on an Arduino Nano/Uno board. They're powered from the board's 5V output (see schematic). The board connects via a USB cable to the PC. The code running on the Arduino board is a C program constantly writing current slider values over its serial interface. The PC runs a lightweight Go client in the background. This client reads the serial stream and adjusts app volumes according to the given configuration file.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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