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AlphaBrate Team is a software company that provides free, open-source and user-friendly services. It was founded in 2022 by
ReTrn Chu, who is the leader and main producer of the team. The company's main product is
Music Terms, a web application for exploring musical terms. The company's mission is to provide the best resources for everyone, adhering to the original vision and philosophy of its founder.[1]
Projects and services
AlphaBrate Team has developed several projects and services, involving music, programming, data collection and data analysis. These projects and services use AlphaBrate Pure Experience License (APEL), a license that has no additional conditions, applicable to all their projects and services. These projects and services include:[2]
Music Terms: A web application for exploring music terms. Users can use this application for free, learn and search for definitions and examples of various music terms. The application has a simple and elegant interface, and supports multiple languages. The application also allows users to create their own music terms and share them with others. The application is available at
https://musicterms.github.io/.[3]
Music Player: A simple music player built with Node JS. Users can browse the code, learn how to use Node JS to create a music player, and how to handle audio files and metadata. The music player can play local or online music files, and display the song title, artist, album, genre, and duration. The music player also has basic controls, such as play, pause, stop, next, previous, shuffle, and repeat. The code is available at
https://github.com/alphabrate/music-player.
True View: A platform for testing and demonstrating articles. Supports Markdown API. Users can browse the code, learn how to use Markdown syntax to write and render articles, and how to use the API to get and update article content. The platform can display the article title, author, date, summary, and body. The platform also has a comment section, where users can leave feedback or suggestions. The code is available at
https://github.com/alphabrate/trueview.
XFeedback: A simple web application that shows how to use Node JS and fs to store a small amount of data. Since this application is only a preview version, the data may be insecure, and the server may reset at any time. Users need to read the text below before using this application, to understand the risks and limitations. The application allows users to enter their name, email, and feedback, and store them in a JSON file. The application also displays the feedbacks that have been submitted by other users. The code is available at
https://github.com/alphabrate/xfeedback. And can be tried on
https://xfeedback.onrender.com/
CS Stats: A free product that checks the user's CS and Steam account information. This application uses the Steam API to get and display the user's game data and achievements. Since this application involves personal information, it is not open source. Users need to log in to their Steam account to use this application. The application shows the user's profile name, avatar, level, status, friends, games, hours played, and achievements. The application also has a graph that shows the user's progress and performance in CS. It can be used on
https://csstats.onrender.com/
Design works
AlphaBrate Team also showcases some of their design works, including their new design language and website update, the heading image they designed specifically for the new website, and their logo and music terms promotion image. Their design works are inspired by their projects and services, and reflect their style and identity.[4]
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