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Vikram's avatar

Glaze looks similar to Wabi (https://wabi.ai/) ..will give it a try. The key appeal seems to be that you can build local apps on your machine that access local data.

Lance Eaton's avatar

this is pretty interesting...two questions (if you know).

does the app interface with say your GitHub account if you want to put them up there?

Do you always need the app/subscription for access the programs--or could you create a bunch of apps over 3 months and walk away with the apps still secured on your computer?

Lisa League's avatar

This is cool! Even if it lives on your machine can it access data sources online to pull into your app?

Jeremy Caplan's avatar

Hi Lisa, Yes! You can connect to any service with an API, or to your own files or hardware or operating system. For example, one Glaze app I tested is called Streamfind. It lets you see which streaming service has a particular movie or show you’re looking for. It gathers that info by connecting to The Movie Database API https://www.themoviedb.org/?language=en-US