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    Rekado

    Rekado

    Payload launcher and serial number checker for Nintendo Switch

    Payload launcher is written in Kotlin for Nintendo Switch. The application doesn't require Root on your device.
    Downloads: 74 This Week
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    ChumbOS Launcher

    ChumbOS Launcher - Native Application Launcher for Chumby

    ChumbOS Launcher is a native C application that is designed to break the shackles of the Chumby, so that not only flash applications can take advantage of the cute little colour screen, touchscreen input, rotary encoder and it's majestic Chumby Button. By the way, not that it had too many shackles, don't get me wrong, but the limitation of using only flash widgets on a device having the horse power of a 450MHz full blown computer, seems to me, a bit of a waste and just a bit annoying. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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