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Brave Web Browser is a fast, free, secure web browser with a built-in ad blocker*, tracking and security protection, and optimized data and battery experience.
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OpenBoard is a 100% foss keyboard based on AOSP, with no dependency on Google binaries, that respects your privacy.
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Swiss Army knife for developers on MacOS.
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A free, open-source iOS Mastodon client.
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The main and only purpose of this application is to find all your bookmarks on https://pinboard.in really fast.
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Glide is a SpriteKit and GameplayKit based engine for building 2d games easily, with a focus on side scrollers. Glide is developed with Swift and works on iOS, macOS and tvOS.
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Designers Community — Are you a designer, developer, copywriter or SMM specialist? Do you need a lot of material to design your projects, social networks, but don't have time to do everything yourself? We have a way out!
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A wonderful player for your M4B/M4A/MP3 based audio books.
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iOS app to practice ASL fingerspelling.
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Next Generation Mobile Application Development Platform.
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SwiftUI is an innovative, exceptionally simple way to build user interfaces across all Apple platforms with the power of Swift. Build user interfaces for any Apple device using just one set of tools and APIs.
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Stress-free sync between Cloud Storages. You do not have to manually download and upload files between storages. CloudSync will download and upload files automatically and transfer result will be reported. (File transfer happens on your PC/Mac)
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Launch the Touch Bar simulator from anywhere without needing to have Xcode installed, whereas Apple requires you to launch it from inside Xcode. It also comes with a handy transparency slider and screenshot button.
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When Apple rolled out Swift back in 2014, Objective-C was set to be replaced. Even nowadays, however, there are plenty of apps and projects that still use Objective-C, and developers are faced with the prospect of either starting again from scratch or attempting to convert them...
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An application-based messaging platform to make landlines smarter. You can send and receive text messages by text-enabling your existing landline, VoIP, or MS Teams number without any change to the current hardware and voice services.
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