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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    Hacker Scripts is a cheeky collection of small automation scripts and language ports collected under the tagline “Based on a true story.” The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the...
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    Floating Action Button Speed Dial

    Floating Action Button Speed Dial

    A Floating Action Button Speed Dial implementation for Android

    Android library provides an implementation of the Material Design Floating Action Button Speed Dial for both classic View and Compose.
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    An Java based API for accessing Google's Gmail service. Important: Project has moved to: https://github.com/lokanx/gmlib
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    Anumaan

    Open source predictive text entry system from CDAC, Mumbai

    Anumaan is a predictive text entry system developed by CDAC, Mumbai, India. It gives context sensitive text prediction. Hence, it helps in effective text entry. It is intended for people suffering from different kinds of motor disabilities. New version of standalone flavor of Anumaan (Anumaan-standalone-0.2) has been released. Feedback, feature enhancement requests about the application can be sent to ossd[at]cdac[dot]in or predictanumaan[at]gmail[dot]com.
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    The original FreeMMG was an attempt at implementing a decentralized MMOG in Java. FreeMMG 2 is, currently, just a PhD thesis, which you can download here. If you are interested in developing the FreeMMG 2 ideas into something concrete: fcecin AT gmail.
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    Remote Desktop Access on Mobile phones, supports Bluetooth and GPRS connection. Also very useful for presentation as a remote control. Administrators: Anjan Nepal anjan.nepal (at) gmail (dot) com & Manish Modi manishmodi524 (at) gmail (dot) com
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    [Abandoned] EclipseTagger is an eclipse plugin that allows any resource to have tags applied to it similar to Del.icio.us and GMail. Tagged resources may then be grouped, searched or filtered by their tag(s).
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