App
An application program (software application, or application, or app for short) is a computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself, typically to be used by end-users. Word processors, media players, and accounting software are examples. The collective noun "application software" refers to all applications collectively. The other principal classifications of software are system software, relating to the operation of the computer, and utility software ("utilities"). Applications may be bundled with the computer and its system software or published separately and may be coded as proprietary, open source, or projects.
The term "app" usually refers to applications for mobile devices such as phones.
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🖼️ An app to show the first 100 photos fetched from your mobile gallery
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There can be more than Notion and Miro. AFFiNE(pronounced [ə‘fain]) is a next-gen knowledge base that brings planning, sorting and creating all together. Privacy first, open-source, customizable and ready to use.
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EhViewer overhauled with Material Design 3 and more, forked from https://github.com/Ehviewer-Overhauled/Ehviewer
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Input data into personalized calendar heatmaps to visualize patterns over time. Inspired by the GitHub contributions calendar.
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API Documentation Browser
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Code and actions for generating a COVID-19 case counts dashboard.
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Application text localization files for Scribe apps
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A website for my glamour photography and blog.
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iOS app with keyboards for language learners
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A dashboard application
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A replacement for the abandoned "neptun" mobileapp
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