HLSW is a game server administration and server browsing tool that allows gamers to not only search for game servers and connect to them easily, but also allows administrators the ability to remotely monitor their server.
HLSW's list of supported games is constantly expanding, with more and more games having full RCON support allowing for administrator to not only remotely monitor their servers, but also to administrate them without ever having to join the game server.
In addition to being a powerful server browse and administration tool, HLSW also contains an integrated messenger facility allowing users to create a friends list and chat through the tool, or simply see where their friends are playing and join them.
In addition to this, HLSW provides status indicator's allowing users to advertise their profile where ever they wish. The banner's are configurable in different sizes and skins, and can be easily embedded into forums and web pages. The graphic shows the user's favourite games and the game server he's currently playing on. By a simple click onto the banner other users can join or add you to their buddy list.
HLSW is currently available for Windows, and is available in the following languages: German, English, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Spanish, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish.
Chatrooms, articles, video-conferences; Movim centralizes all you need to communicate with your colleagues, friends or family in one simple interface.
It also fully adapts to all your devices from your smartphone to your desktop computer.
FreshRSS is a self-hosted RSS feed aggregator such as Leed or Kriss Feed.
It is at the same time lightweight, easy to work with, powerful and customizable.
It is a multi-user application with an anonymous reading mode. It supports PubSubHubbub for instant notifications from compatible Web sites. There is an API for (mobile) clients, and a Command-Line Interface. Finally, it supports extensions for further tuning.
Vienna is an RSS/Atom reader for Mac OS X, packed with powerful features that help you make sense of the flood of information that is distributed via these formats today. The Vienna Project is continuously being improved and updated, so keep up to date with current development on the forums.
Vienna is an OS X-native Objective-C/Cocoa Open Source project published under the Apache License, Version 2.0. It was started by Steve Palmer (aka stevewpalmer, stevepa) and is currently in active development by Jeff Johnson (aka johnson1234 and jeff_johnson_dev) and Michael Ströck (aka mstroeck). Many others have contributed immensely to this project, for details please download the application and load its “Acknowledgements”.
Companies which have supported the project include GitHub, SourceForge (who provide all our web-hosting) and Senza Limiti.
FeedReader is a modern desktop application designed to complement existing web-based RSS accounts.
It combines all the advantages of web based services like synchronisation across all your devices with everything you expect from a modern desktop application.
Share one mouse and keyboard between multiple computers
Synergy combines your desktop devices together in to one cohesive experience. It's software for sharing your mouse and keyboard between multiple computers on your desk. It works on Windows, macOS and Linux.
Share one mouse and keyboard between multiple computers
Synergy combines your desktop devices together in to one cohesive experience. It's software for sharing your mouse and keyboard between multiple computers on your desk. It works on Windows, macOS and Linux.
Unified access to the best community driven cheat sheets repositories of the world.
Let's imagine for a moment that there is such a thing as an ideal cheat sheet. What should it look like? What features should it have?
- Concise — It should be concise; it should only contain the things you need, and nothing else.
- Fast — It should be possible to use it instantly.
- Comprehensive — It should contain answers for every question you could have.
- Universal — It should be available everywhere, as soon as needed, without any preparations.
- Unobtrusive — It does not distract you from your main task when you are using it.
- Tutoring — It helps you to learn the subject.
- Inconspicuous — It should be possible to use it completely unnoticed.
Such a thing does exist.
Pleroma is an OStatus-compatible social networking server written in Elixir, compatible with GNU Social and Mastodon. It is high-performance and can run on small devices like a Raspberry Pi.
For clients it supports both the GNU Social API with Qvitter extensions and the Mastodon client API.
A distraction-free writing tool
We eliminate notifications, streams, likes, and commentary so you can focus on your words. Enjoy a clear mind and a beautifully simple space to write your thoughts.
Publish articles
You can start writing a post now, or use our cross-platform apps, all without signing up. Write something, press publish, and share the link to your new post — that's all there is to it!
Start a blog
Create a minimalist blog that showcases all of your writing and doesn't distract readers from your words — all for free. Add a custom domain or publish to a small community of writers for just a couple bucks a year.
Make Medium Readable Again is a Chrome extension and Firefox add-on that improves a reading experience ruined by user engagement tactics. Medium was actually readable once; this extension aims to help people pay attention to writers' words again instead of Medium's UX.
Improves readability by
- Keeping the top navigation bar from sticking around
- Hiding the bottom "Get Updates" bar completely
- Shrinking massive header images
- Hiding "posts meter" bar and Upgrade header button
- Hiding "Open in App" button on mobile
- Blocking the "pardon the interruption" popup
- (Optionally) hiding the clap / share bar
- (Optionally) loading all post images up front, instead of lazy loading as you scroll
- (Optionally) disabling the popup menu that appears when selecting text
This project aims to be a functional re-creation of the classic Mac OS Finder. Now you can experience a pixel-for-pixel clone of the original Macintosh Finder on your modern Mac. This application is written in Objective-C and Cocoa.
Browsh is a fully-modern text-based browser. It renders anything that a modern browser can; HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL. It can be used from a terminal or from within a normal browser. Its main purpose is to significantly reduce bandwidth and thus both increase browsing speeds and decrease bandwidth costs.
Take back the power… and the responsibilities!
PeerTube isn’t a single video hosting platform with a single group of rules: it’s a network of dozens of interconnected hosting providers, and each provider is composed of different people and administrators. You don’t like some of the rules? You’re free to join the hosting provider of your choice, or even better, be your own hosting provider with your own rules!
Take control of your content
PeerTube allows you to share all your videos. Being in direct contact with a human hosting provider (or becoming your own) allows you to choose how their broadcasting is done. Your videos will benefit from tools to fill description, categorization, choosing a preview image and marking videos as not safe for work. Tweaking the Support button will allow you to show your audience how you want them to support your work.
Putting the users first
You’re a person, not a product. PeerTube is a free/libre software financed by a French non-profit organization: Framasoft. All instances are created, animated, moderated and maintained independently. PeerTube isn’t submitted by any company monopole, doesn’t depend on ads and doesn’t track you. With PeerTube you’re not a product: PeerTube is at your service, not the other way around.
Become an actor of your videos broadcasting
When you watch a video with PeerTube, the WebTorrent technology allows you to be part of the broadcasting of this video with the viewers who are watching it at the same time. This video stream sharing allows a healthier distribution of exchanges on the network. Moreover, the federation protocol (ActivityPub) allows to publish the videos and comments on other platforms that support it, such as Mastodon! (experimental)
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Das Lesetagebuch gibt dir ein wunderschönes Profil, mit dem du überall angeben kannst.
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Folge deinen Freunden und poste deine neuen Einträge automatisch zu Twitter.
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Setze dir Leseziele, verfolge deinen Fortschritt, oder lies einfach zum Spaß.
itty.bitty takes html (or other data), compresses it into a URL fragment, and provides a link that can be shared. When it is opened, it inflates that data on the recievers’ side.
Why?
GitHub publishes an RSS feed for releases for every repository. I've been trying to switch things to RSS, and Release Notifications on GitHub is a very big pain point. This solves the problem by using your trusty RSS feed reader application instead of it's own thing.
You should also check out kill-the-newsletter for a similar solution with newsletters.
OPML is a common format used to share lists of RSS feeds that you can import in your RSS application
Modern7z is a plugin for the popular 7-Zip archiver. It adds support for the following leading-edge compression methods:
- Zstandard v1.3.5
- Brotli v1.0.4
- LZ4 v1.8.2
- LZ5 v1.5
- Lizard v1.0
- Fast LZMA2 v0.9.2
Each of these compression methods can only pack a single file. Multiple files are usually pre-packed into a container like TAR, and then it is compressed with the method. You can also use any of these compression methods as a codec when packing files into a .7z file.
Complete anonymity guaranteed.
With Maskmail you will never need to sign up with your private email ever again. Instead, Maskmail generates a unique and anonymous email for every service you sign up with, making it really hard for companies and advertisers to track you online.