Best of WindowsJuly 2022

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    Eugeny/tabby: A terminal for a more modern age

    Deutsch Tabby (formerly Terminus) is a highly configurable terminal emulator, SSH and serial client for Windows, macOS and Linux Integrated SSH and Telnet client and connection manager Integrated serial terminal Theming and color schemes. Fully configurable shortcuts and multi-chord shortcuts. Split panes Remembers your tabs.

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    ImHex

    ImHex is a Hex Editor, a tool to display, decode and analyze binary data to reverse engineer their format, extract informations or patch values in them. It is a completely custom binary template and pattern language to decode and highlight structures in the data.

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    Apple’s Virtualization framework is a great, free way to test new macOS betas

    Apple's Virtualization framework lets you run multiple operating systems on one Mac at the same time. VirtualBuddy streamlines the process of downloading the files you need to get a Monterey or Ventura virtual machine up and running.

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    Arm: The Future of Software Development

    Arm processors are desirable for light, portable, battery-powered devices, including smartphones, laptops, tablet computers, and other embedded systems. Windows applications can usually be run using Arm processors. The Arm processor can run x86 and x64 in emulation mode. To enjoy the most efficiency, it is always better to build the application in Arm configuration.

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    What they don't teach you about sockets

    TCP does its best to get data to the other application, but in the event of a disconnect we effectively lose all of it. Developers need to decide how their application reacts to unexpected disconnects. This might not be as idiomatic on Linux, but it gives me a bit more control as an application developer.

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    ‘Cider’ is an Open Source Apple Music Client for Linux Desktops

    Cider is an ‘open-source, community-oriented Apple Music client’ for Windows, macOS (not that they need it), and Linux. It gives you all the core functionality of Apple’s own browser-based Apple Music web player with the added convenience of app-specific tailoring.

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    China rallies support for Kylin Linux in war on Windows

    The openKylin project aims to accelerate development of the country’s home-grown Kylin Linux distro. Launched in 2001, Kylin was intended for use in government and military offices, where Chinese authorities have repeatedly attempted to eliminate foreign operating systems. To date, the project has garnered support from nearly two dozen Chinese firms and institutions.