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    Simple Calendar

    Simple Calendar

    A simple calendar with events, customizable widgets and no ads

    The most handy calendar out there. Manage your events and reminders easily. Simple Calendar Pro is a really flexible calendar with many event related options. It offers powerful repetition rules, optional CalDAV synchronization, ics file handling and much more. Top notch design ensures the best possible user experience. You will get familiar with it really quickly. You can create new events really quickly by predefining default values, or by duplicating existing events. There are many views you...
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    RxLifecycle

    RxLifecycle

    Lifecycle handling APIs for Android apps using RxJava

    This library allows one to automatically complete sequences based on a second lifecycle stream. This capability is useful in Android, where incomplete subscriptions can cause memory leaks. You must start with an Observable<T> representing a lifecycle stream. Then you use RxLifecycle to bind a sequence to that lifecycle. It assumes you want to end the sequence in the opposing lifecycle event - e.g., if subscribing during start, it will terminate on stop. If you subscribe after pause...
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    Get information about delays in systems like public transport systems by the users of such systems, Use this collected information to calculate a forecast of the point of time of an upcoming event like an arrival.
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