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    GalaxyBudsClient

    GalaxyBudsClient

    Unofficial Galaxy Buds Manager for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android

    GalaxyBudsClient is a cross-platform desktop app to configure and control any Samsung Galaxy Buds model. It offers all standard features from the official Android app and goes beyond: fine-tune audio, customize touch gestures, monitor battery and firmware, integrate with your system, and unlock extra functions not available in stock software. With it, you can fully unleash the potential of your earbuds, tailor them to your personal workflow, and manage them seamlessly without needing a...
    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    BlueCove is a JSR-82 implementation on Java Standard Edition (J2SE) on BlueZ Linux, Mac OS X, WIDCOMM, BlueSoleil and Microsoft Bluetooth stack on WinXPsp2 and newer. Originally developed by Intel Research and currently maintained by volunteers.
    Downloads: 50 This Week
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    xwepgen lets Mac OS X users use WEP passphrases from nearly all non-Apple 802.11b software and hardware to connect to encrypted wireless networks.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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