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    Spectacle

    Spectacle

    A ReactJS based Presentation Library

    ...Spectacle’s presentations are lively and interactive, with clickable elements, themes, custom backgrounds, animations, and many other fun and unique elements you can add to make your presentations pop. With Spectacle you can also live demo your code in real time without having to leave the presentation deck. Code blocks conveniently auto-size and scroll when there is an overflow of content. See the live demo deck at: https://raw.githack.com/FormidableLabs/spectacle/main/examples/one-page.html
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Textream

    Textream

    Textream is a free macOS teleprompter app for streamers, interviewers

    ...It runs natively on macOS and leverages on-device speech recognition to highlight each word in real time as you speak, keeping your focus where it belongs — on delivery rather than memorization. The interface supports multiple modes of use, such as classic constant-scroll auto-scrolling, voice-activated scrolling that pauses when you’re silent, and direct word tracking that syncs the displayed script to your spoken pace. Textream also includes flexible display modes, from a sleek notch-anchored overlay on laptops to an invisible-to-the-audience floating window or fullscreen experience.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    It's MyTabs

    It's MyTabs

    Open source, web based, self hostable guitar/bass tab viewer

    ...Users can upload tab files in formats such as GP, GPX, MusicXML, or CAPX, sync them with audio or YouTube videos, and play them back in a browser or mobile device. It supports features like MIDI synth track muting/soloing, mobile-friendly UI, dark/light themes, and a variety of cursor modes (auto-scroll, follow-cursor, highlight bar). Because it is deployable via Docker Compose or as a Windows executable, musicians can self-host their own tab library, keep data private, and share links conveniently. The community around it includes home musicians praising it for usability and self-hosting flexibility.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ShippyFlow
    ShippyFlow is a cross-platform desktop kanban board application built with Electron. It provides a beautiful, modern interface for managing tasks and projects using the kanban methodology. The application works completely offline and automatically saves all your data locally.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Simplest pdf reader

    Html5 simple pdf reader

    A simple local pdf file reader in html page.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    imvy

    imvy

    A keyboard-friendly image viewer in Gtk2-perl

    A keyboard-friendly image viewer in Gtk2-perl.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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