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  2. Box86 - Wikipedia

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    Box86 also has limited support for running Wine, allowing users to run x86 Windows apps on ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi. Ptitseb has also released Box64, the ARM64 equivalent of Box86 that helps run x64 programs instead of x86.

  3. Kivy (framework) - Wikipedia

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    KivyPie, Raspbian-based distribution running latest Kivy framework on the Raspberry Pi. OSCPy, a fast and reliable OSC implementation. Condiment, preprocessor that includes or removes Python code portion, according to environment variables. KivyAuth, social login via Google, Facebook, GitHub and Twitter accounts in Kivy apps.

  4. FydeOS - Wikipedia

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    It can be installed on older PCs, tablets, and single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi, allowing users to repurpose older devices efficiently. [11] This makes FydeOS a popular choice for users looking to extend the lifespan of aging hardware without the need for costly upgrades.

  5. Emteria.OS - Wikipedia

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    Emteria.OS started with Android 7 for Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+, [7] which is a popular maker board and used in industry for proof of concept (PoC) and prototyping. [8] Later a version for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Raspberry Pi 400 Personal Computer Kit, and Compute Module 4 was released to support custom RPi-based devices.

  6. Kiwix - Wikipedia

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    Kiwix Android App. Kiwix is a free and open-source offline web browser created by Emmanuel Engelhart and Renaud Gaudin in 2007. [9] It was first launched to allow offline access to Wikipedia, but has since expanded to include other projects from the Wikimedia Foundation, public domain texts from Project Gutenberg, many of the Stack Exchange sites, and many other resources.

  7. rpix86 - Wikipedia

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    rpix86 is a DOS emulator for the Raspberry Pi created by Patrick Aalto. rpix86 emulates an Intel 80486 x86 CPU running at 20MHz with 640kB of memory, 256-color Super VGA graphics at 640x480, and a Sound Blaster 2.0 sound card. [1] [2] The latest version is 0.19, which was released in June 2015. [3] rpix86 does not have an inbuilt command-line ...

  8. Flow (web browser) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(web_browser)

    Flow is intended for use in embedded systems, such as a beta version for the Raspberry Pi. [4] [8] There are no concrete plans to release a version for desktop devices. [4] Flow uses its own proprietary browser engine, along with the SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine from Mozilla. [1]

  9. Xojo - Wikipedia

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    The Xojo IDE is free to use for learning and development. Compiling or deploying applications with Xojo requires a license. Multiple license levels are available for purchase, enabling Desktop, Web, iOS and Android. Building applications for Linux Desktop and Console, including for Raspberry Pi, is free.