| Project | Downloads | |
|---|---|---|
| hxcpp | Hxcpp is the runtime support for the C++ backend of the Haxe compiler. This contains the headers, libraries and support code required to generate a fully compiled executable from Haxe code. | 1760865 |
| nme | NME provides a backend for native iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and Linux applications, using a Flash inspired API | 29862 |
| svg | Provides support for parsing and rendering SVG content | 21474 |
| gm2d | GM2D helper classes for rapid game making in 2D. | 3112 |
| nme-toolkit | NME library source files | 2073 |
| minimingw | A minimal set of files you need for compiling hxcpp code on windows. | 1519 |
| nme-dev | Supporting headers and libraries to make it easy to build NME from source. | 1490 |
| hxcpp-debugger | Haxe classes implementing a debugger interface to the cpp.vm.Debugger class | 1406 |
| waxe | wxWidgets + haxe library. | 948 |
| hxcpp-gh-release | This reupload of the hxcpp library contains the latest release from the official GitHub repository and will be maintained until official contributors push out an update to the original lib. | 588 |
| winrpi | Toolchain for compiling for Raspberry Pi from Windows | 351 |
| waxe-works | Supporting headers and libraries to make it easy to build waxe from source, and to statically link waxe. | 142 |
| nme-state | Supporting headers and libraries to make it easy to build NME from source. | 116 |
| acadnme | Acadnme provides a scripting host for Nme applications on iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and Linux platforms | 79 |
| hurts | Tiny but extremely powerful remoting server | 43 |
| hxcpp-release | Hxcpp-release is the runtime support for the C++ backend of the Haxe compiler. This contains the headers, libraries and support code required to generate a fully compiled executable from Haxe code. Contains the latest GitHub release of hxcpp. | 28 |
| protobux | File required to add libprotobuf to your native projects | 15 |
| nme-applovin-ios | NME applovin integration for iOS | 3 |
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