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    InvokeAI

    InvokeAI

    InvokeAI is a leading creative engine for Stable Diffusion models

    ...InvokeAI offers an industry leading Web Interface, interactive Command Line Interface, and also serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products. This fork is supported across Linux, Windows and Macintosh. Linux users can use either an Nvidia-based card (with CUDA support) or an AMD card (using the ROCm driver). We do not recommend the GTX 1650 or 1660 series video cards. They are unable to run in half-precision mode and do not have sufficient VRAM to render 512x512 images.
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    GoRoku
    GoRoku is a multi-platform application which allows you to control your Roku Soundbridges from your computer.
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    MicroWar is 'Space Invaders' style arcade game, in the cruel world of micro-compter industry. You're a Macintosh faced to invading Wintel hordes year after year, kill more PC. Developped with python and pygame library.
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    MacVisSTA: Macintosh Visualization for Situated Temporal Analysis. This is an open source system designed for Mac OS X. This software permits visualization of multiple time-synchronized videos in conjunction with one or more graphical plots/annotations.
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    Exegraph is a visual, object-oriented, dataflow-driven programming language environment for the Windows and Macintosh platforms.
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    BlogMatrix Jäger is an extensible, one-panel weblog and rss aggregator and podcasting client. The project uses wxPython and runs on both Windows and Macintosh as normal application. This code also includes the "Universal Search Parser"
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    ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later. HOME @ http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/
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    A solution for installing OS X to macintosh machines over network, and for building install-images.
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