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    ipasim

    ipasim

    iOS emulator for Windows

    ipasim (IPA Simulator) is a Windows-based iOS simulator designed to run IPA files directly on Windows without an actual iOS device. It helps developers and testers run iOS apps in a simulated environment.
    Downloads: 126 This Week
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    floci

    floci

    Light, fluffy, and always free, the AWS Local Emulator alternative

    ...It supports many AWS-style services, including storage, queues, databases, identity, compute, streaming, deployment, and infrastructure-related APIs. Floci is useful for development teams that want faster feedback loops, cheaper local testing, and repeatable integration environments. It also includes compatibility testing, multi-account isolation, persistence modes, SDK integration, and migration guidance for teams coming from other local cloud emulators.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Android Emulator Container Scripts

    Android Emulator Container Scripts

    Minimal scripts to run the emulator in a container for various systems

    android-emulator-container-scripts turns the Android Emulator into a cloud-native service you can run in Docker and Kubernetes, so teams can provision ephemeral Android devices on demand. It includes scripts and container images that configure the emulator for headless operation, wire up networking, and expose endpoints for ADB and web access. A built-in WebRTC bridge lets you stream the emulator screen to a browser with interactive input, which is ideal for CI dashboards, remote debugging, or demo environments. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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