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    PushNotifications

    PushNotifications

    A macOS, Linux, Windows app to test push notifications on iOS Android

    PushNotitication is an app used for testing push notifications on iOS and Android. Support macOS, Windows, Linux. Support using certificate and token for authentication with APNS. Auto save settings. To connect to APNs you can use either Provider certificate or Authentication Token. They are different ways and Authentication Token is a new one. Provider certificate expires every year and needs to be regenerated (and reuploaded to your server as .p12). Authentication Token is unlimited and...
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    Dock-Droid

    Dock-Droid

    Run QEMU Android in a Docker! X11 Forwarding, CI/CD for Android

    Dock-Droid is a Docker-based environment that lets you run an Android x86 system inside a container, powered by QEMU under the hood. It is conceptually similar to Docker-OSX, but targets Android instead of macOS, enabling researchers, testers, and enthusiasts to spin up Android desktops or test rigs on Linux hosts. The project typically ships with an Android x86 or BlissOS image and provides a “live OS” mode as well as an option to install the system to a virtual disk within the container. Once running, you can connect to the guest using VNC or X11 forwarding, so you get a full graphical interface for interacting with Android apps. ...
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