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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.

    ...On speakers, the audio will interfere, so unless that is what you want, I recommend earphones. The application has been programmed using Apache Cordova, so if anyone wants to port the app to iOS or other mobile platforms, it should be straightforward to do so. You're welcome to get your hands dirty.
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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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