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Software Harvest (20/07/2022): a cross-platform client for Apple Music

Cider

An open cross-platform client for Apple Music. It may be built on Electron, but its developers claim that it was written from the ground up with performance in mind. This is an unofficial client and Apple has nothing to do with it. Even so, it provides all the necessary functionality and it is possible to browse the catalog, listen to music, search by artist, genre or title and also provides access to Apple Podcasts.

cider.sh1.5.1

AppFlowy

An open alternative to Notion. It is a project management and note taking software. It is designed to help members of a company or organization coordinate deadlines, goals, and tasks for efficiency and productivity. It has a minimalistic interface with the option to switch to dark mode. Among its top priorities is data security. It is oriented towards the user community and it is possible to create and add various extensions to it.

www.appflowy.io0.0.4

massCode

An open application for working with snippets (reusable parts of the source code). Its goal is to make the work of programmers easier and allow them to insert parts of already created code into a new project. It is therefore possible to comment parts of the code so that it is clear what they are for and then also search them. The application has an integrated code editor and supports synchronization with the cloud.

masscode.io2.9.0

Cameractrls

An open application for managing webcam settings. It offers a basic mode in which you can adjust things like brightness, contrast, saturation or sharpness. In addition, it has an advanced mode in which you can set the frame rate, automatic focus and configure a lot of other things. The application is written in Python and its graphical user interface in GTK.


Linux tip




github.com/soyersoyer/cameractrls0.4.6

A fool

The beauty of Linux, and by extension all open source software, is that it can be run on almost everything.


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