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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    BikeControl is a cross-platform tool aimed at enabling control of trainer apps (cycling/indoor training apps) using hardware controllers such as bike shifters, dedicated remotes (e.g. Zwift Click, Zwift Ride, Zwift Play), gamepads, or even generic Bluetooth HID devices. Instead of connecting to the trainer directly, BikeControl acts as a bridge: when you press a button or lever on your controller, it intercepts the input and simulates corresponding keyboard/mouse/touch events for your...
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    Chess Engines for Android

    Chess Engines for Android

    Portable UCI- and XBoard-compatible chess engines.

    ...Requires a chess app that has full access to the internal memory (e.g. Chess for Android 6.2.1 or DroidFish).
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    Downloads: 414 This Week
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    Chess Engines for Android (APKs)

    Chess Engines for Android (APKs)

    Prebuilt UCI- and XBoard-compatible chess engines.

    ...The missing network files can be found in the assets directory (just rename apk to zip). The network file must be copied to an appropriate directory (this is usually the app-specific external storage) and specified in the UCI options. Requires a chess app that supports the OEX format (e.g. Chess for Android or DroidFish).
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    Tic tac toe free no ads (version final)

    A Simple Lightweight and opensource tic tac toe game for android

    Release notes: Tic tac toe free no adds (version final) good news! we have started to develop the desktop edition of this app it should be done after some weeks. java code is no longer available How to download: 1)Tap on the .apk file in the downloads folder. 2) Enable download from unknown sources. 3) Tap on install anyway. 4) Enjoy! END_OF_LIFE - 25 July 2021 Older versions: Older versions (if any) are kept in the "tic tac toe bundle" project on Source Forge
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    inKino

    inKino

    A multiplatform Dart movie app with 40% of code sharing

    inKino is a multiplatform Dart app for browsing movies and showtimes for Finnkino cinemas. InKino showcases Redux, has an extensive set of automated tests and 40% code sharing between Flutter and web. The Android & iOS apps are made with a single Flutter codebase. The progressive web app is made with AngularDart. This project is generally something that I believe is a good example of a multiplatform Dart project. Core contains the pure Dart business logic, such API communication, Redux, XML...
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    Building a mobile app capable of running on multiple platforms can be a daunting task. Different operating systems, screen sizes, offline capabilities and more can be a challenge. A growing number of developers are opting to build their apps in cross-platform HTML5 code that can be compiled into native apps that can be sold in app stores and markets.
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