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    Gnirehtet

    Gnirehtet

    Gnirehtet provides reverse tethering for Android

    ...The software does not require root access on either the Android device or the host computer, which makes it more practical for developers, testers, and power users working in standard environments. It supports GNU/Linux, Windows, and macOS, and it relays TCP and UDP traffic over IPv4, giving it broad usefulness for app testing and device connectivity scenarios. The project includes both Rust and Java implementations, with the Rust version recommended because it uses less CPU and memory and does not require a Java runtime.
    Downloads: 259 This Week
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    Groovy Android Gradle Plugin

    Groovy Android Gradle Plugin

    Gradle plugin to support the Groovy language for building Android apps

    This now-deprecated Gradle plugin enabled the use of the Groovy programming language in Android applications and libraries. It provided support for Groovy source files within Android projects, though it’s officially deprecated in favor of Kotlin and has ceased working with Gradle 6.0 and above. This plugin has been successfully tested with Android Studio and will make no attempts to add support for other IDEs. This plugin will let you write an application in Groovy but it is recommended, for performance, memory and battery life, that you use @CompileStatic wherever possible. In order to include libraries written in groovy that include the groovy or groovy-all jars, you will need to exclude the groovy dependency allowing the grooid jar to be the one to be compiled against.
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    This is a Windows Mobile software that monitors SIM card, GPS position, and auto answer to SMS. It's small (build in C++), doesn't have any dependency, and still provides all the features found in commercial applications. It consumes no memory.
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