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    Dayon! (active)

    Dayon! (active)

    Remote assistance made easy!

    Dayon! is an open source remote desktop and assistance solution. It is easy to use, secure, requires no registration and is free for personal and commercial use!
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Pearl MATE Studio 11

    Pearl MATE Studio 11

    The Ultimate Audio Recording Studio for Linux

    ...Works flawlessly with Carla. 4) Easily control Samba Network Shares with our updated GUI + Much More :-) This release based on Ubuntu 22.04 as its base, is made for all musicians that want commercial quality recording at home. Very stable and has the look and feel of not only OS x but Windows 10 as well. Included is everything you need to create your own music as well as import tracks to create your own mixes.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ScreenCat

    ScreenCat

    Webrtc screensharing electron app for mac os (Alpha)

    The ScreenCat project is an open-source screen sharing and remote collaboration application built on Electron and WebRTC that lets users share their desktop and grant control of mouse and keyboard to remote participants. Originally designed for developers and tech enthusiasts rather than commercial use, it emphasizes hackability and contribution from the community. The software uses experimental Chromium WebRTC APIs to stream desktop video to another peer, and it supports remote control through a browser interface by sending a simple invite code. Although still in alpha status, it provides a rare open collaborative alternative to proprietary screen sharing solutions. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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