GDevelop is a complete, feature-rich, open-source game engine offering a visual programming system that eliminates the need for code. Create stunning games using pre-built behaviors, intuitive events, asset store resources, real-time previews, and seamless exporting tools.
Build once → Export to Web, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS. No limits. No paywall. No coding required.
GDevelop stands out as one of the most powerful and accessible open-source game engines available today. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced creator, its no-code event system, built-in behaviors, cross-platform export options, and active community make it an exceptional choice for building 2D, 3D, and multiplayer games without complexity.
brew-browser doesn't replace Homebrew. It simply gives it a proper macOS interface.
You can see what's installed, search thousands of packages, upgrade software, manage services, and create Brewfile snapshots without memorizing commands or keeping multiple terminal windows open. Everything still runs through the real brew CLI, so you're not learning a new package manager or dealing with a compatibility layer.
It can pull information into one place. Installed packages, available updates, storage usage, trending Homebrew packages, services, snapshots, and even optional vulnerability scanning all live inside a native desktop app that feels at home on macOS.
If you've ever managed multiple accounts in the same browser, you've probably run into the usual mess. Wrong account logged in. Cookies bleeding between sessions and more.
Donut solves that by treating every profile as its own browser.
Create a profile, attach a proxy if you want, and it gets its own cookies, storage, extensions, fingerprint, and network settings. Open five profiles and it feels like you're using five separate browsers.
Everything stays local. There's no account to create. You download the app, create profiles, and get on with your work.
If you're managing client accounts, testing websites, keeping work and personal browsing apart, or building automation workflows through the local API, Donut gives you a clean way to keep identities separated without turning your browser into a headache.
MiniCPM Desk Pet turns the MiniCPM model into a desktop companion that lives alongside your workflow. Install the app, follow the setup wizard, and within a few minutes you can chat with a local AI pet directly from a floating desktop bubble.
The app checks your environment, downloads the model, warms it up, and simplify the complexity of the setup
Once everything is ready, conversations run on your machine using the local model. The pet can stay visible while you work, react to activity from tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex, and even take on different personalities through character adapters.
It's part local AI assistant, part desktop pet.