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    python-for-android

    python-for-android

    Turn your Python application into an Android APK

    python-for-android is an open source build tool to let you package Python code into standalone android APKs. These can be passed around, installed, or uploaded to marketplaces such as the Play Store just like any other Android app. This tool was originally developed for the Kivy cross-platform graphical framework, but now supports multiple bootstraps and can be easily extended to package other types of Python apps for Android. python-for-android supports two major operations; first, it can compile the Python interpreter, its dependencies, backend libraries and python code for Android devices. ...
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    Dock Remote Client

    Ubuntu GUI to control iDevice music playback (requires app)

    Control your iPhone or iPod Touch music playback from your Ubuntu pc using a simple and comfortable perfectly integrated interface (requires a compatible App). Download "Revererse Remote" from the Apple App Store, install Dock Remote Client on your Ubuntu laptop and that's done! With Dock Remote Client right sat on the sofa with your Ubuntu laptop with your iDevice connected to a Hi-Fi system you can: - Pause a song - Play the previous/next song - Adjust the volume - Toggle shuffle/repeat - Browse your library - Play any song of your library (also by album or by artist) - Put a song in the playing queue, so that when the song playing in that moment has finished, Dock Remote Client will play the first song in the playing queue All this perfectly integrated in your Ubuntu system: - Notifications supported - Integration with the Ubuntu sound menu - Sensibility to media keys
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