Browse and download photography and wallpaper images, or set one as your Windows wallpaper, from a single app.
Search and play music from multiple sources and import playlists into the built-in player.
Use the AI chat section to talk to multiple AI agents or generate images and videos without switching between separate tools.
Read web fiction novels or have them read aloud using the built-in text-to-speech feature.
The open-source code in this repo is no longer updated, download the app package from the developer's website for the current version.
TAICHI-flet is a Windows desktop application built with Python using the Flet framework. It is an all-in-one entertainment and productivity tool with a polished interface. The README is written in Chinese, and the app takes its name and module naming from Chinese philosophical themes. The application is organized into several sections. One section handles image browsing, letting users find photography, scenic wallpapers, and reference images, with options to download or set images as wallpaper. Another section is a music player and downloader that searches across multiple music sources and supports playlist imports. A third section provides access to novels and web fiction, with a built-in text-to-speech listening feature. There is also a section for searching cloud storage resources and software downloads, a manga and anime viewer, and a general resource and video search area. A more advanced section focuses on AI features. This includes an AI chat interface that can call multiple AI agents, an AI image generator, an AI video generation tool covering several video generation models, an AI-assisted manga creation feature, and a Windows automation mode where the AI can operate the computer on the user's behalf. A final section offers a collection of practical utility tools. The open-source code in this repository is described as no longer being updated, but the distributed application package continues to receive updates. Users who want the current version can download it from the developer's website. The project accepts stars and monitors its own download count through GitHub badges.
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