Personal APT repository hosting Debian packages for my applications.
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Personal APT repository hosting Debian packages for my applications.
Rustato: A powerful, thread-safe global state management library for Rust applications, offering type-safe, reactive state handling with an easy-to-use macro-based API.
ViewForge is a modular Python UI framework for building modern desktop apps with declarative components, reactive state, dynamic routing, and WebView rendering. Designed for flexibility, theming, and rapid UI development.
Template for Desktop & Mobile apps, inspired by Flutter & Dart.
Reflection -UI is a c++20 desktop application library.
Time tracker based in "Pomodoro" technique.
Karou Script is my programming language in development
Beeware 🐝 Simple Hello, World👋!
Simple project tracking utility.
.NET Maui Apps | Integrate Google Material Design Icons into MAUI Mobile and Desktop applications. Follow @Netcode-Hub on: https://netcodehub.blogspot.com | https://github.com/Netcode-Hub | https://twitter.com/NetcodeHub | https://web.facebook.com/NetcodeHub | https://www.linkedin.com/in/netcode-hub-90b188258
🚀 Build and run ActionScript projects effortlessly with actionscript-0mj, designed for seamless integration and streamlined development.
Minimalistic taskbar timer for Windows with tray menu and customizable themes
A simple desktop app for my daily needs created using Compose Multiplatform
simple APP(GUI), no-login desktop tool that lets you export your Last.fm listening history (scrobbles) to a structured .csv file. Built with Python and Tkinter for an easy-to-use GUI.
Software for Windows and Linux
Curated list of Hubstore compatible desktop applications
🔨 A curated list of useful applications and software you can download and install on your devices.
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