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    P3X OneNote Linux

    P3X OneNote Linux

    Linux Electron Onenote - A Linux compatible version of OneNote

    P3X OneNote Linux is, actually, an independent browser window for the online OneNote. You can use this program without having to clutter your browser. The main functions are that is independent from any browser, as it works in it's own process. It provides a tray, that allows you to close your browser while it keeps running in the tray. The data is cached and is faster than always opening a new window. It allows you to sign in with the corporate or the personal login. When there is a new...
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    Windows 95 in Electron

    Windows 95 in Electron

    Windows 95 in Electron. Runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows

    windows95 in Electron is a quirky, nostalgia-driven project that ports a complete emulation of Microsoft Windows 95 into a desktop application that runs on modern operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux. It essentially wraps an emulator — preconfigured to boot Windows 95 — inside a user-friendly app built with web technologies so developers and hobbyists can explore the look and feel of that classic OS without needing legacy hardware or complicated setup.
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    JS Bits

    JS Bits

    JavaScript concepts with code

    JS Bits is an open-source collection of JavaScript concepts explained through concise code examples and clear explanations that serve as a practical learning resource for both beginners and experienced developers. It breaks down essential parts of the language — such as core syntax, quirky behaviors, functions, scope, closures, asynchronous patterns, and commonly misunderstood features — into digestible pieces that make it easier to internalize how JavaScript really works in modern...
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    cool-ascii-faces

    cool-ascii-faces

    Get some cool ascii faces

    cool-ascii-faces is a playful and popular JavaScript repository that collects a large library of quirky, fun ASCII faces that developers can use in command line apps, scripts, chats, or log output. It serves as a simple utility to inject character and humor into otherwise dry terminal output, making it popular among programmers who enjoy expressive, meme-style text art. With nearly two thousand stars, the repository provides a broad catalogue of emotive and whimsical face strings that can be...
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