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electronjs
Electron is a desktop application framework developed by GitHub and created by Cheng Zhao. It allows for the development of desktop applications using front- and back-end infrastructure such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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electron.js application for managing docker containers
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📺 AniFlix | Anime Streaming Desktop App
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Nuxt + Electron
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This Google Maps directions/time to travel module is a Vue component meant for the morsecodemirror smart mirror project.
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📈🌐 All-in-one Analytics Panel for Game Developers
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A desktop app where you can easily keep track of your time-based tasks.
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Sometimes you just want to create an APK file from an AAB file. Could be to share the application with your friend or to submit it to QA/QE team. This desktop application will hopefully make the process easier for you. Still largely a work in progress.
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Kafka UI
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Multi-purpose desktop note-taking application.
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This screensaver module is a Vue component meant for the morsecodemirror smart mirror project.
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🚀 A production-ready starter for building cross-platform desktop applications, built with Electron, Vue 3, Vite, and TypeScript.
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Magnetic time stamp for a transport company in Béjaïa, using an Arduino processor and a Computer Interface with ElectronJS
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📊 AniTrack is an anime tracking desktop and web application.
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An app to let you do your work without letting anybody disturb you in between 💻.
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Created by GitHub
Released July 15, 2013
Latest release 3 days ago
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