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    Flashlight Android

    Flashlight Android

    Audits your app and gives a performance score to your Android apps

    Audits your app and gives a performance score to your Android apps (native, React Native, Flutter..). Measure performance on CLI, E2E tests, CI.
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    OmniEdge

    OmniEdge

    Bringing intranet on the internet with Zero-Config Mesh VPNS.

    OmniEdge is an Open source p2p layer 2 , zero-config mesh VPN infrastructure, a traditional VPN, AWS VPC, Ngrok, DDNS alternative. No central server, easy to scale with less maintenance. What happens in intranet, stays in in intranet.
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    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Android Network Tools

    Android Network Tools

    Set of useful android network tools

    Disappointed by the lack of good network apps in android/java I developed a collection of handy networking tools for everyday Android development. The javadoc should provide all information needed to understand the methods. The sample app is published on Google Play & F-Droid to allow you to quickly and easier test the library. Enjoy! And please do feedback to us if your tests produce different results.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Volumio

    Volumio

    Free Audiophile Music Player

    Volumio is a free Audiophile Music Player based on Linux. It works with embedded platforms: Raspberry PI, Cubox, BeagleBone Black and Udoo. It is easy to use, thanks to its WebUI: you can control the playback via your smartphone, tablet or PC. Sounds good, out of the box. And it's ready to play. Also as an airport device. Volumio. All your music, in Audiophile Quality, Easy to play, The way you want.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    OMPISpecto

    OpenMPI tool for monitoring openMPI applications

    Open MPI application monitoring (and steering) from a web-interface and a mobile device.
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