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A declarative API to handle Android runtime permissions
PermissionsDispatcher provides a simple annotation-based API to handle runtime permissions. This library lifts the burden that comes with writing a bunch of check statements whether permission has been granted or not from you, in order to keep your code clean and safe. PermissionsDispatcher introduces only a few annotations, keeping its general API concise. Annotate a method that explains why the permissions are needed. It passes in a PermissionRequest object which can be used to continue or abort the current permission request upon user input. ...
AOSP-based Operating System (On phone tap on "Try to download anyway")
halogenOS test builds (release builds are just a leftover)
The test builds and modules are supposed to be only used by our testers. But if you are not a tester, and use these builds anyways, don't expect support if you get problems. You can report the bugs, but you have to be experienced enough to know how to revert back to a working state and how to report bugs and provide logs.
Microlog is a small, yet powerful logging library for mobile devices based on the Log4j API. Supports Java ME (J2ME) and Android. Logs to device, to PC or to servers online. Used in all phases from development on emulator/device to outdoor field-testing.