Previously named Moonlight Noir
An open source client for Apollo/Sunshine.
Artemis Android will allow you to stream your collection of games from your Windows PC to your Android device, whether in your own home or over the internet.
Artemis is currently the best fork of Moonlight with loads of optimizations for office usage.
A more seamless experience with virtual display will be Artemis paired with Apollo.
If you switch back to the main stream version, you'll be missing the following awesome features which are very unlikely to be added there:
This is the go away
version of Moonlight Android.
I got kicked from Moonlight and Sunshine's Discord server literally for helping people out.
This is what I got for finding a bug, opened an issue, getting no response, troubleshoot myself, fixed the issue myself, shared it by PR to the main repo hoping my efforts can help someone else during the maintainance gap.
Yes, I'm going away. Fixes and improvements on this fork are not necessarily be merged to the main repo either. I have also started a fork of Sunshine called Apollo and will add useful features that will never get merged by the main repo shortly. Apollo and Moonlight Noir will no longer be compatible with OG Sunshine and OG Moonlight eventually, but they'll work even better with much more carefully designed features.
The main repo had stayed silent for 5 months, with nobody actually responding to issues, and people are getting totally no help besides the limited FAQ in their Discord server. I tried to answer issues and questions, solve problems within my ablilty but I got kicked out just for helping others.
PRs for feature improvements are welcomed here unlike the main repo, your ideas are more likely to be appreciated and your efforts are actually being respected. We welcome people who can and willing to share their efforts, helping yourselves and other people in need.
Update: They have contacted me and apologized for this incident, but the fact it happened still motivated me to start my own fork.
Moonlight is the work of students at Case Western and was started as a project at MHacks.