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Google's open-source SDK for building natively compiled, beautiful apps for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.
An ultra-simple JavaScript platform for building modern web, mobile, and desktop applications.
An ultra-simple JavaScript platform for building modern web, mobile, and desktop applications.
A fullstack Rust framework for building cross-platform apps for web, desktop, and mobile with a single codebase.
A cross-platform UI framework for .NET that builds desktop, mobile, embedded, and WebAssembly apps using C# and XAML.
A cross-platform GUI toolkit for building desktop and mobile applications with a single Go codebase.
A production-ready boilerplate for building cross-platform desktop apps with Electron, React, and Webpack.
The open-source runtime and libraries for .NET, enabling cross-platform development for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT applications.
A framework for building native Windows apps (PCs, tablets, Xbox, Mixed Reality) using React and JavaScript.
Build multi-platform web, mobile, and desktop apps entirely in Python without frontend experience.
A complete solution to package and build ready-for-distribution Electron apps with auto-update support.
A modern JavaScript framework for building browser, mobile, and desktop applications with minimal framework intrusion.
A minimal Electron app template for creating and sharing reproducible examples of behaviors or bugs.
An experimental fork of React Native for building macOS desktop applications using Cocoa.
An experimental fork of React Native for building macOS desktop applications using Cocoa.
Open-source platform for building single-codebase .NET applications that run natively on Web, Desktop, Mobile, and Embedded systems.
A composable, cross-platform MVVM framework for .NET that uses functional reactive programming to abstract mutable state from UIs.
An installation and update framework for Windows desktop apps that works like ClickOnce but better.
A modern UI framework with rich controls and Fluent Design for building high-performance Windows applications.
A cross-platform UI toolkit for building native iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS apps with C# and .NET.
A next-generation build tool for Electron applications, powered by Vite and featuring source code protection.
A cross-platform 2D graphics API for .NET, providing comprehensive rendering capabilities across mobile, server, and desktop.
A simple data persistence module for Electron apps to save and load user preferences, app state, and cache.
A cross-platform WebView rendering library in Rust for building desktop and mobile applications.
A WebRTC plugin for Flutter enabling real-time audio/video communication and data channels across mobile, desktop, and web platforms.
A framework for building desktop applications using Next.js and Electron with a streamlined development experience.
A cross-platform Go library for adding system tray icons and menus to applications.
A cross-platform plotting library for .NET that creates charts and graphs in desktop, web, and mobile applications.
A tool for converting Python projects into standalone native applications for desktop, mobile, and web.
A lightweight .NET framework for building cross-platform HTML desktop apps using native GUI and embedded Chromium.
A free, open-source, cross-platform 2D game engine built on Lua for rapid development of games and apps.
A framework for building cross-platform apps with Rust business logic and Flutter UI, using native FFI for efficient communication.
A Flutter plugin for displaying local notifications on Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, Windows, and web.
Packages Java applications (JAR, assets, and a JVM) into native executables for Windows, Linux, and macOS distribution.
Packages Java applications (JAR, assets, and a JVM) into native executables for Windows, Linux, and macOS distribution.
A cross-platform UI toolkit written in V for building native and custom widget applications on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.
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