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    Codex Mobile

    Codex Mobile

    Run Codex Mobile Anywhere: Linux, Windows, or Termux on Android

    Codex Mobile is a lightweight bridge that exposes Codex app-server workflows through a browser-accessible interface. It is designed to let users run a Codex-style UI on Linux, Windows, or Termux-powered Android setups. The project starts a local web server with one command, then lets the user open the interface from the same machine, a LAN device, or another reachable connection. It can also create a Cloudflare tunnel by default, making remote access easier when the local setup allows it....
    Downloads: 145 This Week
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    BoostMultiDex

    BoostMultiDex

    Load multiple dex files on low Android version devices

    BoostMultiDex is a specialized Android-library created by ByteDance to address a long-standing performance and user-experience problem on older Android devices (specifically Android 4.x and below, i.e. SDK < 21), where loading multiple dex files after installation or upgrade can lead to extremely long “black-screen” freeze times during first startup. Instead of relying on the standard Android MultiDex mechanism, BoostMultiDex reworks the loading strategy by tapping into hidden Dalvik VM internals so that original DEX bytecode can be loaded directly, bypassing costly ODEX generation. It adopts a multi-stage loading approach (DEX bytecode → DEX file → ODEX file) to pick the fastest viable route at runtime, and optionally performs optimization (OPT) in a separate process with interruption/recovery support — minimizing startup time and preserving stability.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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