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    Froala Editor

    Froala Editor

    The next generation Javascript WYSIWYG HTML Editor

    Froala Editor is a lightweight WYSIWYG HTML Editor written in Javascript that enables rich text editing capabilities for your applications. Froala WYSIWYG HTML Editor is one of the most powerful JavaScript rich text editors ever. Froala Rich Text Editor has a vast range of both simple and complex features for all kind of use cases. Lots of features don't have to overwhelm the user with hundreds of buttons. The Froala's WYSIWYG editor smart toolbar can accommodate over 100 features in this...
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    APDU for Java

    Utilities for generating and parsing APDU commands

    This package provides utilities for generating and parsing APDU commands and responses as specified in ISO/IEC 7816. These utilities may be useful for implementers of smart card readers, smart card tracers and debuggers, or smart card emulation (such as Android's Host Card Emulation, or HCE).
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    WebRemote

    WebRemote

    Use an android device as a RemoteControl for web-connected devices.

    Those of us who are tinkerers, web developers, and/or sys admins sometimes need to quickly hit a complex URL and read the response. This might be done for the sake of testing an API method, or reading a sensor at a remote location. Cheap, small webservers are now commonplace, and the temptation is to use the (now ubiquitous) smart phone as a remote control for all of these new web-connected...
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