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Install WhatsApp on all Linux devices
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Graphical user interface for managing your Linux applications. Supports AppImage, Debian and Arch packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications
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Run the smart TV version of the YouTube app on a desktop computer.
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Graphical user interface for nativefier. Make any web page a desktop application.
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Discord builded for Linux with working share screen + audio & Krisp
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A real-time dehazing system that enhances visibility in images and videos by reducing atmospheric haze. This software allows users to upload media or stream URLs for live dehazing. The dehazed results can be previewed and downloaded. The system is available both as a desktop application and as a website.
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Create a desktop application from website using Nativefier
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A tool to generate an AppImage of a website using Nativefier.
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lightweight open-source discord client that you need.
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macOS Desktop App Compiled Using Electron
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A simple electron app to play Shellshock.io
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electron wrapper for lofi.cafe and other lofi/focus music I like
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Convert websites into near-native Electron apps.
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Turn websites into "native" applications with Firefox (Linux-only)
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A "native-like" OS X, Windows, & Linux desktop app for Google Messages
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