photopea-desktop
Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client
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photopea-desktop
Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client
- Spracheingabe Windows
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Anything like windows siri? Bc cortana does... well... this.
There is Alexa for windows, and Google Assistant (Unofficial, discontinued afaik).
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Cortana is getting dumber and its voice is getting less realistic. What is going on Microsoft? What do you guys think about it
You can
- You can use Visual Studio Code to get Google assistant on an non-Chromebook device
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Windows 10 with a Windows 11 theme (kinda)
Oh yea Here: https://github.com/Melvin-Abraham/Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client Some features doesn't work but I still find it slightly usefull.
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Anyway to use Google assistant on WSA? Clicking on settings is taking me to windows settings.
Though it doesn't directly assist here, you could always go the native route: https://github.com/Melvin-Abraham/Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client
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What Android apps do you think is useful to have running in WSA?
Technically possible without. Good enough to control the lights in my home at least
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An unofficial Google Assistant client for Linux/macOS/Windows
No, you don't have to compile the code, there are downloadable .exe , .dmg., .deb files for Windows, macOS, and Linux respectively on the release page here .
Here's the link to the original project on GitHub - Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client , I'm using this for a week, and it comes very handy when I had to search for something, or control any device while studying, so I don't have to look for my phone.
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Is there a way to get ChromeOS programs on Arch?
Here you go!
What are some alternatives?
photopea - Unofficial Photopea for offline use [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
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MQTTX - A Powerful and All-in-One MQTT 5.0 client toolbox for Desktop, CLI and WebSocket.
application - :envelope: Unofficial desktop client for ProtonMail
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edex-ui - A cross-platform, customizable science fiction terminal emulator with advanced monitoring & touchscreen support.
electron-app-svelte - A minimal template for building Electron + Svelte app.