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fx-files
You want to literally own your files? This is something won't happen on traditional cloud services in a lifetime. And this is something is going to happen in a glance with "Fx Files" app from now on. It is a file manager which stores everything on Fula blockchain network of Bloxes.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
TL;DR .NET MAUI is a dope multiplatform stack and may well be the perfect candidate for your next app. Don’t dismiss it because it’s “Made in Microsoft.” You can check out Fx Files as a testimonial to its interop with JS, and the general new .NET direction.
Given this history, I was highly skeptical when my friend mehrandvd pitched me .NET for development of our next app. We had, one might say, unrealistic expectations: a File Manager that runs on Android, iOS, Windows and macOS. It should handle local file operations like copy, rename, etc., as well as utilities like thumbnails, zip extraction and in-app file viewers. The same UI, we decided, should have another tab where you browse your “remote files.” These could be on any cloud provider, AWS S3 and such, or weirder places like IPFS. I.e. being “Backend Agnostic.” A developer implements an interface, submits the pull request, and the provider shows up as another configurable “source” for your files. We also wanted interoperability between one’s local and remote files, things like syncing a local folder on a remote provider.