tauri desktop apps

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The tauri desktop apps tag covers discussions about building lightweight, cross-platform desktop applications using the Tauri framework, which combines a Rust backend with a web-based frontend. Topics include tools like Pake that convert websites into standalone desktop apps via Tauri and WebView2, leveraging the MIT license for open-source development. Recurring themes involve reducing browser tab clutter, improving workflow organization, and creating native-feeling apps from web services. The tag is relevant for developers and power users interested in modern desktop app development with Rust, WebView2 integration, and efficient resource usage on Windows systems.
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    Pake Turns Any Website Into a Desktop App (Tauri, WebView2, MIT)

    Web browsers have become the modern operating system for a huge slice of daily work, but that convenience comes with a cost: tab sprawl, profile fragmentation, and the constant mental overhead of remembering where each service lives. Pake, an open-source tool built on Rust and Tauri, tackles...
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