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    Twinkle Tray

    Twinkle Tray

    Easily manage the brightness of your monitors in Windows

    Twinkle Tray enables brightness control on external displays in Windows 10 & 11. Even though Windows is capable of adjusting the backlight on most monitors, it doesn't support external monitors natively. Windows also lacks any options to manage the brightness of multiple displays. This app inserts a new icon into your system tray, where you can click to have instant access to the brightness levels of all compatible displays.
    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    Koodo Reader

    Koodo Reader

    A modern ebook manager and reader with sync and backup

    Koodo Reader is an all-in-one ebook reader that can help you better manage and study your ebooks. It's free and open-source. Save your data to Dropbox or Webdav. Customize the source folder and synchronize among multiple devices using OneDrive, iCloud, Dropbox, etc. Single-column, two-column, or continuous scrolling layouts. Text-to-speech, translation, progress slider, touch screen support, batch import. Add bookmarks, notes, highlights to your books. Adjust font size, font family,...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Pokémon Cards CSS

    Pokémon Cards CSS

    Collection of advanced CSS styles to create realistic-looking effects

    pokemon-cards-css is a CSS-driven styling framework that lets web developers render Pokémon card visuals purely in HTML and CSS. It defines layouts, frames, typography, and image placeholders to mimic the look of real Pokémon trading cards, enabling users to create “virtual cards” with custom content. Because the design is built into CSS, cards respond to responsive constraints and adjust nicely across devices. The project supports common card types (basic, stage, trainer, etc.), and...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    OpenComic

    OpenComic

    Comic and Manga reader

    Comic and Manga reader, written with Node.js and using Electron.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    glfx.js

    glfx.js

    An image effects library for JavaScript using WebGL

    glfx.js is a JavaScript image-effects library that uses WebGL to apply real-time filters and transformations directly in the browser. It exposes a simple API where images are uploaded into GPU textures, processed with shader-based filters, and rendered to a WebGL canvas. Because the work is done on the GPU, many effects that would be too slow in pure JavaScript (like complex blurs, lens effects, or tilt-shift) can run interactively, even on large images. The library is structured around...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DICOM Image Reader

    DICOM Image Reader

    A minimal Medical application to read and view DICOM (dcm) image file

    Dicom Image Reader is opensource medical image viewer built with JavaScript, HTML5, NodeJS and Electron framework. It can load data in DICOM format (single image dcm) and provides standard tools for its manipulation such as contrast, zoom, drag, possibility to draw regions on top of the image and imaging filters such as threshold and sharpening. It is based DWV JavaScript opensource library. =============== Requirements: - Processor: Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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