Introduction
OmniKee is currently in development. You can try out the current proof of concept by the options below.
Getting OmniKee
Run in the Browser
Press the button below to launch OmniKee in your browser. It should work with all modern, JavaScript- and WebAssembly-enabled browsers.
Installation
The current version of OmniKee is available via GitHub Releases. A guide to the available versions:
Edition | Operating System | CPU |
---|---|---|
.x86_64.rpm | RedHat-like Linux (e.g. CentOS, Fedora, Scientific Linux) | Intel/AMD (x86_64) |
_aarch64.dmg | MacOS | Apple M1 and later |
_amd64.AppImage | Any Linux | Intel/AMD (x86_64) |
_amd64.deb | Debian-like Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Mint, Deepin, Kali) | Intel/AMD (x86_64) |
.x64-setup.exe | Windows (install for non-admin user) | Intel/AMD (x86_64) |
_x64.dmg | MacOS | Intel (x86_64) |
.x64_en-US.msi | Windows (install system-wide) | Intel/AMD (x86_64) |
Note that none of the packages are currently signed, so you have to follow your OS' procedure for allowing installs of unsigned packages.
Quick Start
One page summary of how to use OmniKee