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vodon-pro
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Another "Is Kivy right for me?" post
I'm the author of a free open source video player project called "Vodon Pro", it's written using Electron. You can see the functionality of it here: https://vodon.gg/ (source here: https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro)
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Some of my recent updates the the free, opensource VOD review tool Vodon Pro
You know I don't make any money off this right? You can download the entire app for free and the source code for it if you want (https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro)
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Ask HN: Who needs help with side projects?
I have a video player designed for esports coaches to do gameplay reviews of matches that their team has played. It has the unique feature that you can synchronise multiple viewpoints from a match together. It's free and open source.
https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
I've built it using Electron as an MVP but I'd like to rebuild the most successful features into a native app using gstreamer as a V2 version at some point.
I'm looking for help with reaching more esports teams that might be interested in using it, graphic design feedback (I've done it myself :/ ) and someone who has knowledge building native apps that I could bounce ideas off.
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Updates to the open source Vodon Pro video review tool
Vodon Pro can be downloaded, for free, from https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
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Looking for esports teams based in Melbourne
[1] https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
- Christchurch esports hubs give young gamers a boost as industry grows in NZ
- Vodon Pro - Open-source, specialized player for eSports video reviews
- Show HN: Open-source, specialised player for esports video reviews
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Framerate of QML vs QTWidgets, Python bindings on windows
I'm using the build of this app to evaluate rebuilding another app I have called Vodon Pro which is a synchronised video player for esports reviews (https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro) into QT so the performance is better but also that I can leverage GStreamer using the QT sink here: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/qmlgl/?gi-language=c
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I built some free, open source VOD review software
If you're interested, you can download it here: https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
react-nodegui
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[AskJS] Are there any Electron alternatives that uses less recourses?
In fact, there's a version with a React wrapper, pretty much similar to React Native
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Windows App
If you are strictly looking to make a desktop app, I would suggest looking at https://react.nodegui.org/ it is really easy to use and develop.
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Ask HN: Why aren't there any real alternatives to Electron?
I have to use Discord and Element on a regular basis (which both use Electron). They both use an unreasonable amount of RAM, and I feel this even more as my laptop is quite old and has 4GB of RAM.
I keep looking for alternatives to Electron, which wouldn't require such heavy resources to run, but my searches always seem to come up short. There are a number of solutions that are either dead or are not ready for production yet, such as React NodeGUI[0], Proton Native[1] or react-native-desktop-qt[2].
There's react-native-windows, but I'm not running Windows, and even if that did gain Linux compatibility it seems that they're quite focused on Microsoft-owned platforms.
Is "just stick Chromium into all your apps" seriously the best we can do as an industry? It's resource-inefficient to high heaven, not to mention that it's slow and doesn't integrate with the native platform styles at all. As a JavaScript developer, I'm quite surprised this is the best there is for cross-platform JavaScript development.
[0]: https://github.com/nodegui/react-nodegui
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9 Ways You Can Use React Today in 2022
React NodeGUI is slowly gaining popularity for bringing react directly to the desktop development experience, powered by Qt5.
- How do you create a cross-platform GUI without using Electron?
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Qt Vs react native for desktop apps?
Also, for React desktop apps, have a look on React NodeGUI, you will notice Qt π
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Announcing Svelte NodeGUI, a lightweight Electron alternative with native UI, based on Node.js!
On the React and Vue github repos the README contains this disclaimer:
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NodeGUI React Component by Component
I was going to name this piece by piece or the building blocks of, but I want that sweet, sweet SEO. In my last post I kind of brushed on NodeGUI and one of the negatives I listed was it was a bit light on examples so I since decided to remedy that by contributing to the project here and here thus far. I also got involved with the Vue version of NodeGUI, itβs not as polished or production ready as the react one yet but I hope to help with that.
What are some alternatives?
Godello - Trello inspired kanban board made with the Godot Engine and GDScript, with a real-time collaborative backend (Elixir and Phoenix Channels) and a local backend for offline usage (Godot Custom Resources)
awesome-electron-alternatives - A curated list of awesome Electron alternatives.
proposals - A home for well-formed proposed incubations for the web platform. All proposals welcome.
pywebview - Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
svelte-nodegui - Build performant, native and cross-platform desktop applications with native Svelte + powerful CSS-like styling.π
green-metrics-tool - Measure energy and carbon consumption of software
MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library based on Material design with an emphasis on ease of use. Mainly written in C# with Javascript kept to a bare minimum it empowers .NET developers to easily debug it if needed.
cloud-carbon-footprint - Cloud Carbon Footprint is a tool to estimate energy use (kilowatt-hours) and carbon emissions (metric tons CO2e) from public cloud usage
soundboard - Simple soundboard app with MIDI control
graffiti - HTML/CSS engine for node.js and deno.