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    Mondrian

    Mondrian

    Web-based vector graphics editor

    ...Under the hood, it uses standard web tech to render shapes and support undo/redo, export, and sharing. Because it’s self-contained and open, it doubles as a learning resource for anyone curious about building interactive graphics editors in the browser. Designers and students use it for quick studies, poster drafts, and experiments with rhythm, contrast, and proportion.
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    Dynamics.js

    Dynamics.js

    Javascript library to create physics-based animation

    Dynamics.js is a JavaScript library to create physics-based animations. You can animate CSS properties of any DOM element. You also can animate SVG properties. And any JavaScript object. Dynamics.js has its own setTimeout. The reason is that requestAnimationFrame and setTimeout have different behaviors. In most browsers, requestAnimationFrame will not run in a background tab while setTimeout will. This can cause a lot of problems while using setTimeout along your animations. I suggest you...
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    Apparatus

    Apparatus

    A hybrid graphics editor and programming environment

    Apparatus is a browser-based visual editor and programming environment that streamlines building interactive diagrams. Users draw shapes, flows, constraints, and attach behavior code-side. It combines visual design with real code, supporting live demos, exports, and embedding. Created by CDG Labs, it helps build educational and exploratory tools quickly.
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    Vibrant.js

    Vibrant.js

    Extract prominent colors from an image. JS port of Android's Palette

    Vibrant.js is a JavaScript library for extracting prominent colors from images to generate aesthetically pleasing color palettes. It is inspired by the Android Palette API and allows developers to style interfaces dynamically based on image content. Common use cases include adapting UI elements to match album art, user avatars, or featured content images.
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    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks GUI client

    Shadowsocks GUI client provides a graphical interface for configuring and running Shadowsocks, an encrypted proxy, on desktop systems. For Windows, upgrade to Shadowsocks for Windows.
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