gnome-hud
musescore-downloader
gnome-hud | musescore-downloader | |
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3 | 34 | |
120 | 2,730 | |
1.7% | 0.5% | |
1.8 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | about 2 years ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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gnome-hud
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Opportunistic, pragmatic Pop!
Don't underestimate the appeal of small utilities. The elementary appcenter has nice little tools like this or this, and Mint has warpinator. Unity used to have some nice little helpers, too. For instance a HUD. Lets make a list of tools (or browse OMGUbuntu) and pick the top 20. Maybe includin this. Make them available on Pop and make the top 5 part of the default installation.
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Audacity Aquired by Muse Group
If you’re using the applications on Linux you can use HUDs like https://github.com/hardpixel/gnome-hud
- System76 Developing “Cosmic” Desktop Environment
musescore-downloader
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How We Made MuseScore 4 [video]
I love this kind of behind-the-scenes, in-the-weeds video, and it's well done.
Unfortunately, the incident with a Muse Group director openly blackmailing an open source developer [1] [2], threatening to have him deported to China while specifically calling out his public criticism of the CCP with a disgusting "who knows how he may be received"—well, to say that this incident leaves a bitter mark in my memory would be an understatement. I am happy to be using other free software for my engraving and playback needs, and with Tenacity just recently having published its first stable release, I'm eager to drop Audacity, too.
Truth be told, I was never a heavy MuseScore user, but I have used Audacity regularly for decades. This turn saddens me, but it matters to me how those I support use their power, and threatening someone's life over an audio program is bullying more severe than that which I can condone.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27881539
[2]: https://github.com/Xmader/musescore-downloader/issues/5#issu...
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Libgen/Zlibrary equivalent for sheet music?
I recently discovered that [https://musescore.org](MuseScore) (not free) has an incredible GreaseMonkey script that easily bypasses their paywall. It has worked a bunch of times for me in the last few days: https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore
- A stupid post for the sheer number of pianists who are sad that Musecore is no longer free please ignore/ re: "Musecore isn't free anymore?!?!"
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Free sheet music
Someone mentioned this one: https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore
- Piano Sheet music should be 100% free online. Change my mind.
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Top must have (or think seriously about) GitHub code
If I have to choose one, I would say musescore-downloader https://github.com/Xmader/musescore-downloader
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Does a vast library of classical midi files exist?
https://github.com/Xmader/musescore-downloader/issues/141 unfortunately
- Sheet music piracy
- Uma lista curada de alternativas gratuitas, livres e de código aberto a softwares e serviços proprietários
- AudMonkey: Audacity 3.0.3 fork without telemetry(spyware), this fork also provides appimage, exe, dmg for easy install
What are some alternatives?
cosmic - GNOME Shell extension. See cosmic-epoch for COSMIC Epoch
LibreScore - The open source (GPLv3), serverless (IPFS-based), offline-first, and totally free alternative to musescore.com
workspaces - Workspaces app for linux elementaryos gtk
ardour - Mirror of Ardour Source Code
warpinator - Share files across the LAN
audacity - Audio Editor