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    OpenSTF

    OpenSTF

    Control and manage Android devices from your browser

    STF (or Smartphone Test Farm) is a web application for debugging smartphones, smartwatches and other gadgets remotely, from the comfort of your browser. STF was originally developed at CyberAgent to control a growing collection of more than 160 devices. As of July 2016 development is mainly sponsored by HeadSpin and other individual contributors. Refresh speed can reach 30-40 FPS depending on specs and Android version. See minicap for more information. Copy and paste support (although it can...
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    SelfCorder

    SelfCorder

    An android application allowing you to record video and play audio.

    The android application was made primarily because I couldn't find any application which allowed me to record myself singing along to a song. Thus, SelfCorder was born. It allows you to choose an audio file, and record a video while the audio is simultaneously playing. You can record yourself in a quiet environment using earphones. The high-quality recording can be used as an audition tape of yourself. On speakers, the audio will interfere, so unless that is what you want, I recommend...
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    The project is a port of the Mozilla Rhino JavaScript Interpreter (http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/) from Java/SE to J2ME/CLDC. The J2ME/CLDC port opens up the mobile world for scripting Java, as it is a widely used platform for mobile phone programming.
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