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ZeQL+ is a lightweight, open-source command-line tool that allows users to quickly access and interact with SQLite database files across multiple operating systems, including macOS, Linux, and Windows. It features a fast, paginated view of database tables and the ability to run custom SQL queries without any installation dependencies. Pre-built binaries are available for easy setup, and users can also build the tool from source using V programming language.
GpgFrontend is a user-friendly, cross-platform open-source GUI for OpenPGP encryption that caters to both beginners and experts. It features one-click encryption, easy installation across various platforms, secure key transfer, and supports multiple algorithms, making it a versatile tool for maintaining privacy and security. Contributions to the project are encouraged, and users can dive into module development and translation efforts to enhance the application further.
x64dbg has released a significant update that overhauls its type system, enhancing data structure analysis and adding support for modern CPU instruction sets like AVX-512. The update also introduces various quality-of-life improvements and a migration to a new build system for better stability and contribution. Looking ahead, the project aims to develop a cross-platform version, expanding its tools for broader accessibility.
Handy is a free, open-source speech-to-text application that works offline and prioritizes user privacy. Built with Tauri, it allows users to transcribe speech directly into text fields using configurable keyboard shortcuts, without sending audio to the cloud. The application supports various models for transcription and is designed to be extensible for further development by the community.