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LinuxMCE Alternatives [Page 3]

The best LinuxMCE alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /osmc-alternatives

    OSMC is a free and open source media center built for the people, by the people.

  2. /arch-linux-alternatives

    You've reached the website for Arch Linux, a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to Keep It Simple. Currently we have official packages optimized for the x86-64 architecture.

    Open Source

  3. Try for free

    The complete stand-up and follow-up bot

    Try for free freemium $29.0 / Monthly (Flat price)

  4. /domotiga-alternatives

    DomotiGa is Open Source Home Automation Software from the Netherlands.

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    /iot-dashboard-alternatives

    A generic dashboard application based on JavaScript, HTML and CSS that runs in modern browsers.

  6. /daphile-alternatives

    Daphile is an audiophile class music server & player OS – targeted to dedicated headless PC.

  7. /netflix-alternatives

    See what's next. Watch anywhere. Cancel anytime.

    paid Free Trial $9.99 / Monthly (Basic)

  8. /android-tv-alternatives

    Android TV is a version of Android made for TV's

  9. /coreelec-alternatives

    A lightweight OS for Kodi

    Open Source

  10. /gideon-smart-home-alternatives

    Control your home devices from a single app.

  11. /sensi-alternatives

    Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat

  12. /home-alternatives

    Securely control all your HomeKit accessories from your favorite iOS device.

  13. /emby-alternatives

    media server for personal streaming movies tv music photos in mobile app or browser for all devices android iOS windows phone appletv androidtv smarttv and dlna.

    Open Source

  14. /opensuse-alternatives

    openSUSE is a free and Linux-based operating system for your PC, Laptop or Server.

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