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    Material DateTime Picker

    Material DateTime Picker

    Pick a date or time on Android in style

    ...All the library files live in library. The library also uses some Java 8 features, which Android Studio will need to transpile. The library follows the same API as other pickers in the Android framework. The library contains 2 layout versions for each picker. Version 1 is the original layout. It is based on the layout google used in the kitkat and early material design era. And version 2 is based on the guidelines google posted when launching android marshmallow.
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    MyCollab

    MyCollab

    An open source, free, high performance, stable and secure Java app

    MyCollab is a free and open source project management software. Intuitive UI, rich features, high performance, and stability are the advantages compared with various popular tools in the market such as Redmine, Bugzilla, Mantis etc. This open source is included into a trusted commercial product that is deployed on hundreds of companies' servers.
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    Mosby

    Mosby

    Model-view-presenter and model-view-intent library for modern Android

    Mosby is a model-view-presenter and model-view-intent library designed specifically for Android apps. Migrating a Mosby 2.x based app to Mosby 3.0 should be straightforward. Just replace all import statements of your app in android studio. Mosby has a plugin for Conductor. The aim of this library is to help you build modern android apps with a clean Model-View-Presenter architecture. Furthermore, Mosby helps you to handle screen orientation changes by introducing ViewState and retaining Presenters. ...
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    PDFReporter

    PDFReporter

    Generating documents and reports, offline enabled and reliable.

    The library is a fork of the popular open source Jasper Reports and supports the common features provided by Jasper Reports, but offline and for mobile apps. The PDFReporter library supports iOS, Java and Android library. For your document and report design you use the PDFReporter Studio where you can visualize your data. If you want to use the library commercially please visit our official webpage.
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    blitz-image

    GPU-accelerated image processing for java

    ...A high-level API allows for very easy use from AWT/Swing, whilst the low-level array-based API allows integration with any imaging framework (e.g. from Android or SWT).
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    ExplorViz

    ExplorViz

    Live Trace Visualization for Large Software Landscapes

    ExplorViz is a web-based software visualization for large software landscapes. It features two different perspectives: the landscape-level perspective and the application-level perspective. The former visualizes the systems, nodes, and application existing in the software landscape. The latter one utilizes the city metaphor to visualize the entities and communication happening in one application. For installation instructions and downloads see http://www.explorviz.net
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