FastHub the ultimate GitHub client for Android.
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Android was designed and built by Google in 2008. The operating system is written mainly in Java, with core components in C and C++. It is built on top of the Linux kernel, giving it incorporated security benefits.
FastHub the ultimate GitHub client for Android.
An Android Alerting Library
Mobile, desktop and website Apps with the same code
Android Library that lights items for tutorials or walk-throughs etc...
GitHub client for Android based on the abandoned official app
A simple web app to generate a generic privacy policy for your Android/iOS apps
Android Developer Roadmap - A complete roadmap to learn Android App Development
At the moment, Markor allows to take a photo using the system camera app, place it into the directory of the note file, and insert the relevant markdown into the file.
I would like to ask that videos (obtained form exactly the same source) be attachable exactly the sa
Librefox: Firefox with privacy enhancements
Really simple to use privacy manager for Android 6.0 Marshmallow and later
GameStream client for Android
Companion Android application for EdXposed
The Official Conference App for DroidKaigi 2018 Tokyo
a tetris game powered by flutter. 使用flutter开发俄罗斯方块。
The Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS) is a standard for mobile app security.
An unofficial open source Reddit client for Android.
Add support for code coverage
Ideally we could setup jacoco + codecov to have an automated test report after every push/pr.
This feature is up for grab
Amazing open source Android apps written in Java.
Elephant is PHPHub Community Android unofficial client, base on Material Design + MVP+RxJava+Retrofit .
[暂停维护]diycode android app
Hello, I am using syncthing for android and I can only do two way sync in its application folder. is there any way to force this music player to scan inside a specific folder?
Created by Google
Released September 23, 2008
I'd really like to have much larger buttons in landscape mode. With my Galaxy Note 8, it's difficult to change tracks with the small buttons and curved edge of the screen. I either end up skipping ahead (from accidentally touching the seek bar), or swiping-up (which reveals the playlist). Ideally, about 40-50% of the landscape vertical screen height would be great. Maybe splitting the screen down