@ASTamayachekar Yeah, one can just easily look up and discover stuff online.
But that fascination of colorful art and exploring facts in these encyclopaedias is unmatched.
@Ryan35603837644 I haven’t seen any direct alternatives. But there’s Cartridges and BoilR. Heroic got a built-in feature too. I don’t think there are any active forks of this project.
Imagine a situation where you've been working on something for quite a long time, out of passion and love, dedicating most of your free time to it. Over time, your work even gets popular.
But one day...
HeroicBashLauncher was created to provide a better experience for Linux gamers. I'm sure it did.
If you're a Linux gamer and Heroic Games Launcher user and downloaded my work - Thank you. Sincerely. For turning this little hobby project into one of my greatest achievements.
But one day, you arrive at a decision: I can no longer work on this. It's not worth it anymore. It was a good run.
After 3 years, 49K downloads and over 352 GitHub stars later - I've decided to give up on HeroicBashLauncher, my open-source project.
https://t.co/0ZSql8Ibmj
@thegrowthcoder @iamatharvap Creator of iBackep here. There’s libimobiledevice, which is a terminal based tool, that I used before and is very good. I haven’t come across any popular GUI backup tools designed for Linux.
Awesome software by my awesome friend @redromnon .
Recommended checking out if you are a OG Linux based OS user with privilege of iOS devices.
#linux#ios#UPDATE
Shoutout to my friend @redromnon for developing iBackep! A fantastic solution for all your backup needs.
iBackep is a lightweight GUI backup manager for iPhone and iPad on Linux 🚀🚀🚀
#iBackep#Apple#Linux#Software