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Dim-adjustable flashlight app for Android 13+ with extra modes
FlashDim is a modern flashlight application designed specifically for Android devices running Android 13 or newer. It takes advantage of the platform’s newer hardware flashlight dimming capabilities to let users control flashlight brightness levels beyond a simple on/off state, something stock flashlight tools often don’t offer. Because the dimming support depends on hardware exposure of multiple light levels, full functionality only works on devices that support those features in hardware and system APIs. ...
...You can also toggle the user interface on and off. Simply click/touch the camera button to save the current appearance as an image on your device.
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XUI is a Java and XML RIA platform for building smart app's. Swing, AWT and other widget sets can be used on a range of hardware. XUI's modular framework can help many aspects of application development. NetBeans and Eclipse are available.
Hack&Dev project's goal is to bring Linux to PalmOS-powered handhelds. Currently we are focusing on the Palm/PalmOne handhelds based on Intel PXA and TI OMAP CPUs.
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