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    Fetch for Android

    Fetch for Android

    The best file downloader library for Android

    Fetch is a simple, powerful, customizable file download manager library for Android. Simple and easy to use API. If you are saving downloads outside of your application's sandbox, you will need to add the following storage permissions to your application's manifest. For Android SDK version 23(M) and above, you will also need to explicitly request these permissions from the user. Continuous downloading in the background.
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    pushy

    pushy

    A Java library for sending APNs (iOS/macOS/Safari)

    Pushy is a Java library for sending APNs (iOS, macOS, and Safari) push notifications. Pushy sends push notifications using Apple’s HTTP/2-based APNs protocol and supports both TLS and token-based authentication. It distinguishes itself from other push notification libraries with a focus on thorough documentation, asynchronous operation, and design for industrial-scale operation. With Pushy, it’s easy and efficient to maintain multiple parallel connections to the APNs gateway to send large numbers of notifications to many different applications (“topics”). ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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