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    NSLogger

    NSLogger

    A modern, flexible logging tool

    NSLogger is a high performance logging utility which displays traces emitted by client applications running on macOS, iOS and Android. It replaces traditional console logging traces (NSLog(), Java Log). The NSLogger Viewer runs on macOS and replaces Xcode, Android Studio or Eclipse consoles. It provides powerful additions like display filtering, defining log domain and level, image and binary logging, message coloring, traces buffering, timing information, link with source code, etc. ...
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    CB Monitor

    Captures every new clipboard into a text file.

    Can be configured to capture each clipboard text that your applications create into a new text file. This is a CLI application, intended to use in terminal emulator like Xterm or Konsole. Operates on X11 selection named CLIPBOARD.
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    CIMON

    CIMON

    A Configurable Integrated Monitoring (CIMON) system for Android

    CIMON (Configurable Integrated Monitoring system) is a monitoring service which provides a layer of abstraction to support monitoring and context-aware applications. Android applications can use the CIMON API to easily register monitors, and the CIMON monitoring service will integrate each of these requests to meet their needs efficiently. There are a variety of metrics supported related to system status and activity, sensors, and user activity. CIMON also supports registering of...
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