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    Flipper iOS App

    Flipper iOS App

    iOS Mobile App to rule all Flipper's family

    ...It is also used for firmware updates, file management, and browsing available applications from the Flipper ecosystem, effectively bridging the gap between hardware and user workflows. The interface is designed to simplify complex operations, making advanced capabilities like signal capture and replay more accessible to non-expert users.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Secretive

    Secretive

    Protect your SSH keys with your Mac's Secure Enclave

    ...The design favors least privilege and auditability: you explicitly approve usage and can revoke access without having to hunt for files on disk. For developers, admins, and security-conscious users, Secretive provides a clean way to upgrade SSH hygiene with hardware-backed protection and minimal friction.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Apple Silicon Guide

    Apple Silicon Guide

    Learn all about the A17 Pro, A16 Bionic, R1, M1-series

    The Apple Silicon Guide repository is a detailed resource for users adopting or migrating to Apple Silicon (M1/M2/Pro/Max/Ultra) Macs, offering a wealth of information on hardware capabilities, software compatibility, performance optimization, and tooling best practices. It covers differences between Apple Silicon and legacy Intel architectures, helping users understand how to choose software builds (arm64 vs. universal), deal with Rosetta 2 translation, and optimize workloads for native performance. The guide also includes practical advice on setting up development environments — such as configuring compilers, package managers, containers, virtualization tools (e.g., UTM/VMs) — and resolving common pain points with dependencies that historically lacked native support. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SoftU2F

    SoftU2F

    Software U2F authenticator for macOS

    Soft U2F is a software U2F authenticator for macOS. It emulates a hardware U2F HID device and performs cryptographic operations using the macOS Keychain. This tool works with Google Chrome/Chromium, Safari, Firefox and Opera's built-in U2F implementations.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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