SeriesGuide
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SeriesGuide | languagetool | |
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10 | 310 | |
1,911 | 11,570 | |
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9.7 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Kotlin | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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SeriesGuide
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1st 5 apps you'd recommend to install on a new Android device
I would say Showly, despite being amazing, Series guide is better in my personal opinion.
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⟳ 4 apps added, 16 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
SeriesGuide (version 2106608): keep track of your favorite TV shows and movies
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Anime watch tracker
You can track movies and all series including anime with SeriesGuide.
- Recommendation for tracking movies, series and anime
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20+ Trending and Popular Java Open Source Project
SeriesGuide
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It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android.
Trakt: Episodes for series (still needs some work for an enjoyable experience). Nekome can be used for anime and manga if you trust Kitsu. CineLog and Movie DB can both act as a database where you save movies or look up other movies, but they aren't actively developed and lack organization features. This is where SeriesGuide comes into play. It isn't on F-Droid and "tracks or reports your" activity but it can help you group and organize your series and movies. It has also premium features that require a monthly subscription.
- Any good privacy-friendly movie tracker app out there?
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⟳ 0 apps added, 7 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
SeriesGuide (version 2106105): keep track of your favorite TV shows and movies
- Moved From TV Time to SeriesGuide
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Best Trakt Clients for Android
SeriesGuide is actually open source.
languagetool
- Ask HN: Grammarly Alternatives?
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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
Great tool, thanks for sharing. If you are open to suggestions, I would love to have spellcheck in it.
https://github.com/languagetool-org/languagetool
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Is there global autocorrect for linux?
I don't know of a "global" function, but what you use depends largely on where you're doing your writing. It's possible to spellcheck markdown and html files from a terminal with aspell and to find the correct spelling of partial words with look. Some apps, like Grammarcheck can offer you close to global spellcheck. Apps like LanguageTool offer browser addons to check grammar and spelling.
- Compartilhando seu conhecimento com o mundo! Como escrever artigos
- Grammarly editor writing service are malfunctioning
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Recent ECE Masters grad looking to change careers from IT to RF engineering
Proofread for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors (Grammarly, Hemingway Editor, LanguageTool),
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Hey guys! I have my first draft here as a first-year computer engineering student. I'm preparing for an internship fair and I'd like to have something decent. Roast me!!
Please re-read the wiki thoroughly, line-by-line, format your resume to the wiki guidelines, verify that each of your bullet points begin with a strong action verb and follow the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, and Result) or XYZ (Accomplished D as Measured by Y, by Doing Z) methods, proofread, revise, and repost your resume.
- Top 3 Free Grammar Checkers for Flawless Writing
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Your privacy is optional
LanguageTool - I liked using Grammarly to check my writing, but it is not great for privacy considering it sends off everything you write to Grammarly servers. LanguageTool is a great open source alternative that you can run locally.
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Show HN: Firefox addon to quarantine a tab to use offline with private data
On extensions, for example, I use LanguageTool [1], which is similar to Grammarly. It could be configured with a local server, although I have a “premium” account which sends data to a 3rd party server. I trust this extension to verify my messages on HN, but I can't trust it to have access to my banking account. This is an example of a really useful extension that I'll never be able to fully trust because it has access to all websites, and it sends all that I write to another server.
In fairness, Firefox's advantage has been that Mozilla has a trustworthy manual review process for the “recommended” extensions.
[1] https://languagetool.org/
What are some alternatives?
Lawnchair - No clever tagline needed
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
De-Bloater - An application using the power of Magisk to debloat unwanted system apps!
Emacs-langtool - LanguageTool for Emacs
showly-2.0 - Showly 2.0 is modern, slick, open-sourced Android TV Shows Tracker.
docker-languagetool - Dockerfile for LanguageTool
Blurry - Blurry is an easy blur library for Android
docker-languagetool - Dockerfile for LanguageTool server - configurable
energizedprotection - Energized Protection Magisk Module.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
android-classyshark - Android and Java bytecode viewer
ltex-ls - LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool :mag::heavy_check_mark: with support for LaTeX :mortar_board:, Markdown :pencil:, and others