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    RSS Guard

    RSS Guard

    Feed reader (and podcast player) which supports RSS/ATOM/JSON

    RSS Guard is a simple RSS/ATOM feed reader for Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2 or macOS which can work with RSS/ATOM/JSON/iCalendar/Sitemap feeds as well as many online feed services. RSS Guard is also a podcast player as it can play everything via its built-in mpv-based (or ffmpeg-based) media player.
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    Accessible-Coconut

    Accessible-Coconut

    A GNU/Linux operating system accessible for visually impaired.

    Accessible-Coconut(AC) is a community driven GNU/Linux operating system which is completely accessible for persons with visual impairment. AC is derived from Ubuntu-MATE. Yes the goal is to make a free and open-source eyes free desktop environment. Forum : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/accessible-coconut Telegram forum : https://telegram.me/accessible_coconut Project home : https://zendalona.com/
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    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    peerflix

    peerflix

    Streaming torrent client for node.js

    peerflix is a Node.js-based streaming torrent client that lets you stream video or audio files directly from a torrent (magnet link or .torrent file), without needing to wait for the entire download to finish. It spins up a small HTTP server that serves the torrent’s content as it’s downloaded; for example, if you point a media player (like VLC or MPV) to the provided URL, it will start playing almost immediately. Peerflix automatically selects the largest file in a multi-file torrent by default (or can list all files for manual selection), and supports passing arbitrary flags to the media player — letting you stream with subtitles, full-screen mode, or other player-specific options. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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