xfangfang is an independent Chinese developer whose open-source work revolves around lightweight, cross-platform media clients designed to bring streaming services to unconventional hardware. The publisher’s single public offering, Wiliwili, is a third-party Bilibili client engineered for portability: the same codebase compiles natively for Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One/Series, and Nintendo Switch, giving users a consistent way to browse, search, play danmaku-equipped videos, and manage personal playlists on platforms that lack an official Bilibili application. Typical use cases include watching subscribed series on a handheld console during commutes, displaying high-definition anime or gaming commentary on a living-room console, or keeping a background window open on a desktop while working. The interface respects the native look-and-feel of each host system, supports hardware-accelerated decoding where available, and offers optional login for synced history and弹幕 preferences. Because the project is community-driven, updates arrive quickly after Bilibili API changes, and experimental branches often add experimental features such as offline cache or game-pad-centric navigation. Users who want to test or deploy the Windows build can obtain Wiliwili free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always deliver the latest upstream release, and can be installed individually or in batch alongside other open-source media tools.

Wiliwili

第三方B站客户端,目前可以运行在 PC 全平台、PSVita、PS4、Xbox 和 Nintendo Switch 上。

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