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    Spotweb

    Spotweb

    Decentralized community

    Spotweb is an open-source PHP-based web interface for the Usenet indexing service Spotnet, allowing users to search, browse, and download NZBs from Usenet content feeds. It provides a full-featured, self-hosted Usenet indexing system that supports user accounts, moderation, comments, and custom filtering. Spotweb makes it easy for users to run their own NZB indexing server and integrates with download clients like SABnzbd or NZBGet. It is widely used by Usenet enthusiasts who want a more...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    SHADYX-UI

    SHADYX-UI

    From Copy to Vibe

    Created a customizable and developer-friendly UI component library that offers both static and animated reusable components for rapid web development.It simplifies UI building with pre-designed, responsive elements tailored for modern web apps. Tech Stack : Next Js, Tailwind Css, Framer Motion, Aceternity UI and Figma.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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