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    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    An embedded web server

    ...SSL/TLS support: mbedTLS, OpenSSL or custom (via API). Used to solve a wide range of business needs, like implementing Web UI interface on devices, RESTful API services, telemetry data exchange, remote control for a product, remote software updates, remote monitoring, and others.
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    AniVu

    AniVu

    All-in-one Android app for RSS, BitTorrent dl & play

    AniVu, is an all-in-one tool for RSS subscription and updates, bit torrent downloads, and video playback. AniVu utilizes the MVI architecture and fully adopts the Material You design style. All pages are developed using Jetpack Compose.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    WebRemote

    WebRemote

    Use an android device as a RemoteControl for web-connected devices.

    ...This might be done for the sake of testing an API method, or reading a sensor at a remote location. Cheap, small webservers are now commonplace, and the temptation is to use the (now ubiquitous) smart phone as a remote control for all of these new web-connected devices. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sapienciaexmachina.webremote#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDIxMiwiY29tLnNhcGllbmNpYWV4bWFjaGluYS53ZWJyZW1vdGUiXQ..
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