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29 repositories tagged with cross-platform

nuclear: Stream Free Music with This Feature-Rich Desktop Player
nuclear is a powerful desktop music player designed to stream free music from various online sources. It provides a comprehensive set of features, including searching, playing, and downloading music from platforms like YouTube, Jamendo, and SoundCloud. With no accounts or ads, nuclear offers a seamless and extensive music library experience.

whisper.cpp: High-Performance Speech Recognition with OpenAI's Whisper Model
whisper.cpp is a high-performance C/C++ port of OpenAI's Whisper automatic speech recognition (ASR) model. It offers efficient, dependency-free inference across a wide range of platforms, from desktop to mobile and embedded devices. This project enables fast, local speech-to-text capabilities, making advanced AI accessible for various applications.

moonlight-qt: Stream PC Games to Windows, Mac, Linux, and Steam Link
moonlight-qt is an open-source client designed for NVIDIA GameStream and Sunshine, enabling users to stream games from their powerful PC to a wide array of devices. It supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Steam Link, providing a seamless and low-latency gaming experience across platforms. This project offers a robust solution for enjoying your PC game library remotely.

IPTVnator: Cross-Platform IPTV Player with EPG, Favorites, and TV Archive
IPTVnator is a robust, cross-platform IPTV player application built with Tauri and Angular. It offers extensive features including support for M3u/M3u8 playlists, EPG (TV Guide), TV archive, and favorite channel management. Users can easily import playlists from local files or remote URLs, making it a versatile solution for enjoying IPTV content.

meeting-minutes: A Privacy-First AI Meeting Assistant for Local Devices
Zackriya-Solutions' meeting-minutes, also known as Meetily AI, is an open-source, self-hosted AI assistant designed to capture, transcribe, and summarize meetings locally on your device. It prioritizes privacy by processing all data on-premise, offering a secure alternative to cloud-based solutions for macOS and Windows users, with Linux support planned.