No Native Apps No Problem (Part 1)
This article will lists a numbers of web-based and cloud-based apps which you can launch it freely from your browser without much issues of installing this and that and also having incompatibility issues surrounding non-common operating systems like FreeBSD. I'm also lists the browser compatibility as well so you can determine which the best browser for your web apps.
1. Clipchamp (Video Editor)
Clipchamp is the online web-based video editor provided by Microsoft and this is likely a successor to Windows Movie Maker and it is integrated into Windows 11 operating system for its native app version. Clipchamp provides rich features from basic video features eg. transitions and effects and much more. You can do it inside your browser and export the video inside it. Free to use but subscription may required to access premium features.
Browser compatibility: Chromium only
Service type: Freemium
Link: https://clipchamp.com/en/
2. Photopea
Photopea is the online web-based photo editor that lets you edit and manipulate images. Supports various of file formats including from other photo editors eg. Gimp, Photoshop, etc. Free to use but included with ads and user have the option to subscribe the service as low as USD 8 to remove the ads and of course supporting the development and maintenance of this site.
Browser compatibility: Firefox, Chromium
Service type: Free (with ad supported)
Link: https://www.photopea.com/
3. BigJPG
BigJPG is the AI-based image enlarging services that focusing primarily on 2D artworks. Real life photos are supported as well and can be free to use but limited to 4x and 8x enlarging option. Subscription are required to access much larger scale for enlarging the image. Image enhance feature limited to noise reduction feature.
Browser compatibility: Firefox, Chromium
Service type: Freemium
Link: https://bigjpg.com/
4. GeForce Now
GeForce Now is the cloud-based game streaming service provided by Nvidia to allow gaming on-the-go and even with old PCs as long as you have a very fast internet connection and a device that is decent enough to support this service. GeForce Now service had a bumpy start at the beginning but finally managed to get along with the support from popular PC game platform eg. Steam, Epic Launcher and even Xbox. User need to have the library from the Steam, Epic and/or Xbox first before accessing the game via GeForce Now service. Requires at least 45Mbps+ of internet connection and also 5Ghz wifi for better streaming experience. Subscription plans varies from region and its vendors (Alliance Partners).
Browser compatibility: Chromium only
Service type: Subscription (requires user to have existing library from popular PC game platforms first)
Link: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce-now/games/
List Of Supported Regions: https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5023/~/what-are-the-supported-locations-for-geforce-now%3F
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