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    Unciv

    Unciv

    Open-source Android/Desktop remake of Civ V

    Unciv is an open-source reimplementation of the game Civilization V in Java using LibGDX. It focuses on replicating the core gameplay mechanics in a lightweight, mobile- and desktop-friendly format, supporting both single-player and multiplayer modes. Unciv uses a minimalist art style and text-based UI to deliver a fast, turn-based strategy experience.
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    shared-clipboard

    shared-clipboard

    Combined Desktop-Android app for sharing the clipboard

    The application can be used for sharing the text clipboard contents between either a Desktop or Laptop computer and an Android mobile phone. The way to work is to copy the text you want to share in the clipboard (either in the Desktop or in the Android phone), and then create a new QR with the Desktop app and click on the Android app button the action you want to do (either copy text from Android to Desktop or copy text from Desktop to Android). Then you willl have to scan the QR and, if...
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