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    Nitter

    Nitter

    Alternative Twitter front-end

    Nitter is an open-source alternative frontend for Twitter designed to provide a privacy-focused and lightweight way to browse content without interacting directly with the official platform. It acts as a proxy between the user and Twitter, ensuring that requests are handled by the backend server rather than exposing the user’s IP address or browser fingerprint. The interface is intentionally minimalistic and removes elements such as advertisements, tracking scripts, and algorithmic...
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    Offline HTML Viewer

    Offline HTML Viewer

    Fast offline HTML viewer for opening local HTML files on Windows

    Echo Offline Viewer is a lightweight offline HTML viewer for Windows designed to open and browse local HTML files without requiring an internet connection or a full web browser. The application provides a simple and clean interface for viewing offline web pages, making it useful for archived websites, documentation, and locally stored HTML content. Key advantages include fast startup, minimal system resource usage, and a fully read-only design that ensures files and system data remain unchanged. ...
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