Project Rakko is a project dedicated to building as many modern day applications as possible for Windows on ARM32 whilst maintaining as much usability in each as possible. Icon drawn by @p4ckles!
Here's a list of ported applications / major libraries for the project
The project originally started just as a project dedicated towards a working web browser for Windows on ARM32 that wasn't Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, or a shell of one of those two. However, over time the project expanded into making more and more applications work on Windows on ARM32. Eventually, it lead to a modified version of MXE being created for Windows on ARM32 with fixed source code modifications for a large amount of libraries. One of the first applications ported in the project's history was a web browser (Otter Browser). Slowly after, more apps were ported. Here recently, larger apps have been getting ported and more progress on a working JIT for WebKit has been in the works. The most recent app ported is GIMP.
There are 4 people in the team.
All repositories (or the organization) can be found at GitHub.