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A cross-platform floating window application that keeps websites and media always on top for seamless multitasking.
An open-source, low-latency trading execution system for quantitative traders, supporting Python and C++ strategies.
A desktop chat client for Google Hangouts, offering native notifications and cross-platform support.
A cross-platform desktop application for managing passwords and sensitive data, built with Electron and Angular.
A library that simplifies using web workers and worker threads across Node.js, browsers, and Electron with a uniform API.
An unofficial desktop application for Instagram, offering a native experience on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
A cross-platform desktop application for web debugging and proxy management with automatic certificate installation.
A desktop app that reconstructs Claude Code's full execution trace from local session logs, showing every tool call, subagent, and token.
An unofficial, feature-rich, open-source desktop client for Evernote with enhanced themes, modes, and export options.
An unofficial, feature-rich, open-source desktop client for Evernote with themes, export options, and keyboard shortcuts.
A minimal, easy-to-understand boilerplate for building cross-platform desktop applications with Electron.
A desktop app for running multiple AI coding sessions in parallel git worktrees to test, compare, and manage AI-assisted development workflows.
An open-source WebRTC screen sharing and remote control application for desktop collaboration.
A secure, lightweight boilerplate for building Electron applications with Vite, supporting multiple frontend frameworks.
A lightweight desktop application for editing and testing GraphQL queries using GraphiQL.
A modern, open-source password manager for individuals and teams with end-to-end encryption and self-hosting capabilities.
A framework that enhances command-line interfaces with interactive graphics for cloud-native development, starting with Kubernetes.
A cross-platform Node.js library for native UI automation, testing, and control via keyboard, mouse, and image matching.
An open-source desktop client for streaming Xbox games via xCloud and Xbox home streaming.
A desktop application for downloading, installing, and playing games from itch.io with automatic updates.
An elegant desktop application for playing, editing, and analyzing games of Go (Baduk/Weiqi) with SGF file support.
A desktop markdown editor that previews elements inline as you type, eliminating the need for a separate preview pane.
A modern, fast, and productivity-driven SQL client with a focus on user experience and cross-platform support.
A modern, fast, and productivity-driven SQL client with a focus on user experience and cross-platform support.
A cross-platform desktop GUI application for cleaning metadata from images, videos, PDFs, and other files.
A bulk game importer and artwork manager for Steam, adding non-Steam games and managing their assets.
A cross-platform desktop app to test push notifications on iOS (APNs) and Android (FCM).
A native desktop application for the Mattermost open-source collaboration platform, built on Electron.
A fully featured, self-hosted release server for Electron applications, compatible with Squirrel auto-updater.
An elegant, unofficial desktop application for Microsoft To-Do with extensive keyboard shortcuts and themes.
A curated list of open-source and proprietary alternatives to Electron for building desktop applications.
A simple, clean, and cross-platform desktop music player built with Tauri and React.
A desktop markdown editor with focus mode, live preview, and export to HTML/PDF.
A menubar app for searching and copying emojis with keyboard shortcuts.
A free and open-source desktop application for managing and organizing code snippets with a powerful built-in editor.
An open-source browser prompter for macOS that lets you choose which browser opens clicked links.
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