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Artix Linux => Package management => Topic started by: alium on 20 October 2020, 23:41:07

Title: FreeTube now in the universe repo
Post by: alium on 20 October 2020, 23:41:07
Freetube - An open source desktop YouTube player built with privacy in mind - added to our universe repo.

just add or uncomment in /etc/pacman.conf
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[universe]
Server = https://universe.artixlinux.org/$arch
Title: Re: freetube landed in the universe repo
Post by: alium on 12 December 2020, 23:53:54
 Freetube  is a YouTube client for Windows, Mac, and Linux built around using YouTube more privately. You can enjoy your favorite content and creators without your habits being tracked. All of your user data is stored locally and never sent or published to the internet. FreeTube grabs data by scraping the information it needs (with either local methods or by optionally utilizing the Invidious API). With many features similar to YouTube, FreeTube has become one of the best methods to watch YouTube privately on desktop.
Title: Re: freetube landed in the universe repo
Post by: Artist on 07 March 2021, 12:19:16
Freetube has been updated to Release 0.12.0 Beta
Title: Re: freetube landed in the universe repo
Post by: alium on 07 March 2021, 14:28:05
Freetube 0.12 + electron 12 enables Video Acceleration for Linux users. Your GPU will now assist in watching videos, lowering CPU usage
Title: Re: freetube landed in the universe repo
Post by: alium on 18 May 2021, 12:04:30
FreeTube has been updated to 0.13.0 and we switch to freetube-bin...