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    HatchKeeper

    HatchKeeper

    Free Open-Source Egg Incubation Software

    HatchKeeper is free open-source egg incubation software, that is for the person who hatches his own chickens or other fowl. Its just a simple app, but it saves a lot of time with its automatic calculation features and makes keeping track of the eggs easy. Visit the homepage at http://hatchkeeper.sourceforge.io/ HatchKeeper Mobile is now available on Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatchkeeperteam.hatchkeepermobile This is beta software, so you might find bugs. ...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Shopping List
    Simple Shopping list app for mobile devices. Developped in AngularJS 1.5, built with Cordova 6. Published under Android market: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=shoppinglist.com
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    chromeos-apk

    chromeos-apk

    Run Android Apps in Chrome OS OR Chrome in OS X, Linux and Windows

    Make sure Android applications are compatible with your Chromebook, first try to install an official application. Download an official app, such as Evernote, from the Chrome Web Store. Then download an open source game, like 2048.APK Game by Uberspot and load it as an unpacked extension. Go to chrome://apps and launch it there, ignore warnings. Install a sample Android app from the Chrome Store to get the runtime. Test out that app, make sure it runs on your hardware. ...
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    Gungnir

    Apache Cordova framework for showing websites as mobile apps

    Gungnir is an Apache Cordova (PhoneGap) based framework for displaying websites as mobile apps As PhoneGap is cross-platform, the resulting app can be submitted to various app stores (Google Play, Apple App Store, BlackBerry App World etc)
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    TechDoc

    Technical documentation for mobile phones

    TechDoc is a distributed system composed of a number of applications: a central java based web application using a SQLite database to import Technical documentation from CSV files (catalogue + files) and an Android based app or an iPhone/iPad app to install in a mobile phone, which is synchronized with the central web application and is able to work off-line and show the catalogue and files (e.g. PDF files). iPhone/iPad app can be downloaded through the Apple App Store. The Android version is available in this site as well as in the Android Market.
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