runbox7
iptvnator
runbox7 | iptvnator | |
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124 | 1,695 | |
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8.9 | 9.2 | |
about 10 hours ago | 24 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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runbox7
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Ask HN: What email client do you prefer?
I've only ever worked at places with self hosted Exchange for e-mail and groupware. As a client, I use Outlook Web Access (OWA) most of the time and I think it's fine. It's simple, feels reasonably snappy to me and I like having the same interface on all the different machines I need to login from. Sometimes, I need to reach for the desktop version of Outlook in a Windows VM to access options or features not accessible in OWA (or in the sluggish abomination that is Outlook for Mac). However, in the end I don't care all that much about my e-mail client because I use a simple inbox-zero-ish approach to e-mail and only really need Inbox and Archive folders (as well as a delete function). This works with every client.
To have an offline archive, I also have Apple Mail connected to my Exchange accounts. I never use the app itself but frequently use Spotlight to search for and preview e-mails. However, if I'm already working in OWA, I use the search function in there. In my experience, it works well and doesn't feel significantly slower than searching locally in my offline archive.
[Sidenote: I find it annoying to have to use Spotlight for local e-mail search instead of Alfred.app (which has been my universal search app for many years). Alas, Apple only allows access to the e-mail folder on MacOS for their own apps for some annoying reason these days.]
Outside of work, I have the same setup with Apple Mail and Spotlight for archival and search. As clients, I use K-9 on Android and Apple Mail or runbox7 on the desktop. The latter is the webmail app of Runbox, my e-mail provider of choice (I think the app is pretty good - and open source on https://github.com/runbox/runbox7 ).
- Any good Google Calendar alternative?
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What is a good alternative to gmail?
I wouldn't call this the "best" option. "Best" is tied to a specific case, and OP's case isn't clear to me. I've self-hosted my mail for ~5 years, and I moved on to runbox.com now. Not expensive, cheaply hosted with green energy in Norway and their web UI is free software.
iptvnator
- Hypnotix IPTV App
- IpTV apps (like Hypnotix) for Fedora?
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Iptv client on Fedora ?
iptvnator
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Open-TV: fast, easy-to-use and open-source cross-platform IPTV app
Hey Fredol! Curious if you've tried https://github.com/4gray/iptvnator and how you think it compares to your app? Either way, thanks for developing this! so glad we have some open source options now for IPTV.
I use IPTVnator on my Linux system and it works quite well IMO
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Deep link to playlist by URL
New 🎮 In PWA it's now possible to open a playlist directly from a link using the following URL schema: https://iptvnator.vercel.app/iptv?url= More details here: https://github.com/4gray/iptvnator/issues/176
- Mi niñez 🥵👋🏻💦
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Jimmy Kimmel makes fun of Trump getting destroyed on New Delhi TV by instant fact checking his lies
you can watch with vlc, but I use this: https://github.com/4gray/iptvnator
- Free IPTV player for Linux, MacOS and Windows
- What are you guys using to play iptv m3u files?
What are some alternatives?
generator-ngx-rocket - :rocket: Extensible Angular 14+ enterprise-grade project generator
IPTV-Channels - A collection of IPTV channels that can be accessed across the world!
wasup - A zero-dependency, isomorphic library for emitting WebAssembly
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
Simple-Calendar - A simple calendar with events, tasks, customizable colors, widgets and no ads.
outline-apps - Outline Client and Manager, developed by Jigsaw. Outline Manager makes it easy to create your own VPN server. Outline Client lets you share access to your VPN with anyone in your network, giving them access to the free and open internet.
ownCloud - :cloud: ownCloud web server core (Files, DAV, etc.)
iptv-m3u-viewer - Website that parse your IPTV file (M3U) to provide a nice interface to search a channel. Your files are stored locally in the browser storage.
builder - Drag and drop headless CMS for React, Vue, Svelte, Qwik, and more
iptv - Collection of publicly available IPTV channels from all over the world [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
FairEmail - Fully featured, open source, privacy friendly email app for Android
AppOutlet - A Universal linux app store