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    It's MyTabs

    It's MyTabs

    Open source, web based, self hostable guitar/bass tab viewer

    It’s MyTabs is an open-source, web-based and self-hostable guitar/bass tablature viewer and player, built to give musicians their own alternative to subscription services like Songsterr or Soundslice. Users can upload tab files in formats such as GP, GPX, MusicXML, or CAPX, sync them with audio or YouTube videos, and play them back in a browser or mobile device. It supports features like MIDI synth track muting/soloing, mobile-friendly UI, dark/light themes, and a variety of cursor modes (auto-scroll, follow-cursor, highlight bar). Because it is deployable via Docker Compose or as a Windows executable, musicians can self-host their own tab library, keep data private, and share links conveniently. ...
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    ReacType

    ReacType

    Prototyping Tool for exporting React/Typescript Applications!

    ...If you are given a warning that Apple could not scan the app. Users can now manage state dynamically within nested components using React Hooks within the state manager tab. For a selected component, users can see a list of available props from the parent, add props, and delete props in case they are not required later on.
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