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    Namida

    Namida

    A Beautiful and Feature-rich Music & Video Player

    Namida is a modern, local-first music player that focuses on high-quality playback and robust library management. It scans device or desktop storage to build an organized library from folders and tags, presenting artists, albums, and tracks with artwork and rich metadata. The player emphasizes smooth navigation and playlist workflows, enabling favorites, custom lists, and quick queueing for flexible listening sessions. Audio features commonly include gapless playback and adjustable options...
    Downloads: 293 This Week
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    JellyBox

    JellyBox

    Native desktop and mobile music client for Jellyfin

    Native desktop client for Jellyfin media library. It provides an easy access to your Jellyfin library.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    ...Instead of connecting to the trainer directly, BikeControl acts as a bridge: when you press a button or lever on your controller, it intercepts the input and simulates corresponding keyboard/mouse/touch events for your trainer application. This allows you to perform actions like virtual gear shifting, steering, changing workout intensity, controlling music, etc., even if the trainer app doesn’t natively support those controllers. It works on different platforms: on Android, it uses the AccessibilityService API to send simulated touches to whatever app window is active; on desktop (Windows/macOS), it can emulate key/mouse input via configurable keymaps so users can tailor controls.
    Downloads: 46 This Week
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