#6524
Gideros is a free, open-source and cross-platform game engine, developed by Gideros Mobile from Turkey in 2011. It allows developers to quickly and easily create various types of applications and games for both mobile and desktop platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac.

#6522
electerm is a free, open-source Terminal emulator and SSH/SFTP client for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, based on Electron/SSH2/node-pty/xterm/antd (Ant Design)/SUBX and many other libs, developed by ZHAO Xudong (赵旭东) from China. It is suitable for developers, system administrators and network engineers who need to frequently connect to and operate remote servers.

#6490
Quark Player is a web video services player based on the powerful Electron software framework, supporting Netflix, YouTube, Twitch, Floatplane, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and more. It is a fork and successor of ElectronPlayer, which itself is a fork of (the same author's) Netflix app.

#6489
AwesomeBump (AKA: Awesome Bump) is a free and open-source alternative of CrazyBump or the Insane Bump plugin for GIMP, developed by Krzysztof Kolasinski from Poland, using Qt library. It is used to generate high-quality normal, height, specular or ambient occlusion, metallic, roughness and other textures from a single image.

#6486
DMDE (short for DM Disk Editor) is a well-known hard disk data searching, editing and recovering tool for DOS, Windows, Mac and Linux platforms (both Console and GUI), developed by DMDE Software from Canada. It is very powerful, and it can effectively recover entire directory structures and files by using special algorithms even in complex situations where many other data recovery software can do nothing.

#6480
WinStars is a free and very excellent virtual planetarium application for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS and Raspberry Pi platforms, developed by Franck RICHARD from France. It can be regarded as one of the most thoughtful and professional three-dimensional solar system simulation observation tools to date, and is suitable for teaching, entertainment, and viewing.

#6446
In the past, when we encountered some particularly poor-quality, small-resolution or blurry pictures and wanted to make them larger and clearer, our first thought was to use tools such as Adobe Photoshop and GIMP to enlarge and sharpen the image. But the results are mostly unsatisfactory. Because the enlarged image is either full of mosaics or blurred, or loses a lot of details. Now, the development of AI technology is also revolutionizing the image processing technology.

#6445
Note taking software is currently the best way to organize and manage personal knowledge, especially for modern people, electronic notes are essential (traditional paper notes are too inefficient and too limited). Although there are many note-taking applications today, such as the free OneNote and Joplin, or the expensive, arrogant Roam Research, the pursuit and desire for higher efficiency still exists.

#6422
Now, most PC games come with built-in support for gamepads, and players only need to connect the gamepad to PC to enjoy the game. But old games and a small number of new games only support keyboard operations. At this time, you can use a tool like AntiMicroX to seamlessly map the keyboard and mouse buttons to the gamepad, so as to achieve the purpose of playing them with gamepad.

#6381
LeoCAD is a 3D CAD program for creating virtual LEGO models by using parts from LDraw library, developed by Leonardo Zide in 1997, using C++. It's free and open-source, and works on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. It enables users to create their own LEGO models as they wish.

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