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    AndroidMaterialPreferencesExample

    AndroidMaterialPreferencesExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidMaterialPreferences". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialpreferences.
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    AndroidMaterialPreferencesTest

    AndroidMaterialPreferencesTest

    Contains JUnit tests for the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences"

    This project contains JUnit tests for the Android library "AndroidMaterialPreferences". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialpreferences.
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    AndroidMaterialValidation

    AndroidMaterialValidation

    Provides views, which can be validated according to Material Design

    "AndroidMaterialValidation" is an Android-library, which provides custom views, which allow to be validated according to Android 5.0's Material Design guidelines even on pre-Lollipop devices. Additionaly, various pre-defined validators are contained in the library.
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    AndroidMaterialValidationExample

    AndroidMaterialValidationExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidMaterialValidation"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidMaterialValidation". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialValidation" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialvalidation.
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    AndroidMaterialValidationTest

    AndroidMaterialValidationTest

    Contains JUnit tests for the library "AndroidMaterialValidation"

    This project contains JUnit tests for the Android library "AndroidMaterialValidation". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialValidation" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialvalidation.
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    AndroidMaterialViews

    AndroidMaterialViews

    Provides views, which are suggested by the Material Design guidelines

    "AndroidMaterialViews" is an Android-library, which provides various views, which are suggested by Android's Material Design guidelines, but which are not provided by the official Android SDK. The library's views can also be used on pre-Lollipop devices.
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    AndroidMaterialViewsExample

    AndroidMaterialViewsExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidMaterialViews"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidMaterialViews". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialViews" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialviews.
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    AndroidOfferKiller

    AndroidOfferKiller

    Help you get a better offer

    AndroidOfferKiller is a curated collection of Android interview resources aimed at helping developers secure stronger job offers. It brings together notes and materials across topics such as Java and JVM basics, Android fundamentals, design patterns, data structures and algorithms, and LeetCode-style problem solutions. The repository also links to deep-dive articles on performance and common pitfalls, for example RecyclerView stutter and optimization strategies, making it a practical study companion rather than just a list of questions. It includes sections about referral channels and hiring information for certain companies, highlighting real-world hiring context in addition to theory. The project positions itself as an all-in-one preparation hub where you can review core CS topics, Android specifics, and optimization best practices before interviews. It is open-source and licensed under Apache-2.0, allowing learners to contribute new questions, solutions, and articles over time.
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    AndroidPreferenceActivity

    AndroidPreferenceActivity

    Provides an alternative implementation of Android's PreferenceActivity

    "AndroidPreferenceActivity" is an Android-library, which provides an alternative implementation of the Android SDK's built-in PreferenceActivity. Such an activity provides a visualization of categorized preferences. The appearance of the activity varies depending on the size of the device's display. On devices with small screens, e.g. on smartphones, the navigation is designed to use the whole available space and selecting an item causes the corresponding preferences to be shown full screen as well. On devices with large screens, e.g. on tablets, the navigation and the preferences of the currently selected item are shown split screen instead. Although the library's API is designed to be similar to the API of the Android SDK's PreferenceActivity, it provides additional possibilities, beyond the functionalities of the original. This includes easier adaption of the activity's appearance, as well as the possibility to use the activity as a wizard.
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    AndroidPreferenceActivityExample

    AndroidPreferenceActivityExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidPreferenceActivity"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidPreferenceActivity". The project homepage of the library "AndroidPreferenceActivity" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidpreferenceactivity.
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    AndroidPreferenceActivityTest

    AndroidPreferenceActivityTest

    Contains JUnit tests for the library "AndroidPreferenceActivity"

    This project contains JUnit tests for the Android library "AndroidPreferenceActivity". The project homepage of the library "AndroidPreferenceActivity" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidpreferenceactivity.
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    AndroidSeekBarPreference

    AndroidSeekBarPreference

    Provides a preference, which allows to select a value from a SeekBar.

    "AndroidSeekBarPreference" is an Android-library, which provides a Preference implementation, which allows to choose a floating point value or an integer value from a continuous range via a SeekBar. When interacting with the preference the SeekBar is shown within a dialog. The chosen value will only be persisted, if confirmed by the user. An Android test project, which provides JUnit tests for this library, is available via the URL https://sourceforge.net/p/androidseekbarpreferencetest. An Android app, which implements a use case, using this library, can be found via the internet address https://sourceforge.net/p/androidseekbarpreferencesample. A "Material Design"-styled variant of this library is part of the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences", which can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/androidmaterialpreferences
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    AndroidSeekBarPreferenceExample

    AndroidSeekBarPreferenceExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidSeekBarPreference"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidSeekBarPreference". The project homepage of the library "AndroidSeekBarPreference" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidseekbarpreference.
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    AndroidSeekBarPreferenceTest

    AndroidSeekBarPreferenceTest

    Contains JUnit tests for the library "AndroidSeekBarPreference"

    This project contains JUnit tests for the Android library "AndroidSeekBarPreference". The project homepage of the library "AndroidSeekBarPreference" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidseekbarpreference.
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    AndroidSidebar

    AndroidSidebar

    Provides a sidebar, which can be shown in front of a main content.

    "AndroidSidebar" is an Android-library, which provides a custom view implementation, which allows to show a sidebar, which overlaps the view's main content and can be shown or hidden in an animated manner. The sidebar may be located at left or right edge of the parent view and its state can be changed by either calling an appropriate method or via dragging on the device's touch screen. Furthermore there are a lot of attributes, which allow to specify the appearance and behavior of the sidebar. An Android test project, which provides JUnit tests for this library, is available via the URL https://sourceforge.net/p/androidsidebartest. An Android app, which implements an use case, using this library, can be found via the internet address https://sourceforge.net/p/androidsidebarexample.
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    AndroidSidebarExample

    AndroidSidebarExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidSidebar"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidSidebar". The project homepage of the library "AndroidSidebar" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidsidebar.
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    AndroidSidebarTest

    AndroidSidebarTest

    Contains JUnit tests for the library "AndroidSidebar"

    This project contains JUnit tests for the Android library "AndroidSidebar". The project homepage of the library "AndroidSidebar" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidsidebar.
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    AndroidStandardDevelop

    AndroidStandardDevelop

    Best practices in Android develop(final)

    AndroidStandardDevelop is a comprehensive set of Android development guidelines created to standardize how teams write, structure, and maintain Android projects. It focuses on improving readability, maintainability, and the efficiency of code reviews by defining clear conventions for naming, project structure, and coding style. The document covers many aspects of Android projects, including Android Studio configuration, code style, resource file organization, version management, use of third-party libraries, comments, and testing practices. It is written as a “final” best-practice guide, drawing from the author’s years of experience and synthesized input from multiple companies’ conventions. The repository is documentation-only and is meant to be adopted or adapted by teams as their official Android style guide. It is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license, making it easy to reuse or integrate into internal wikis and onboarding material.
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    AndroidUtilCode

    AndroidUtilCode

    Android developers should collect the following utils(updating)

    AndroidUtilCode is a powerful & easy to use library for Android. This library encapsulates the functions that are commonly used in Android development which have complete demo and unit tests. By using its encapsulated APIs, you can greatly improve development efficiency. The program mainly consists of two modules which is util code, which is commonly used in development, and sub until which is rarely used in the development, but the utils can be beneficial to simplify the main module.
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    Angular Components

    Angular Components

    Material Design components for Angular

    Internationalized and accessible components for everyone. Well tested to ensure performance and reliability. Straightforward APIs with consistent cross platform behaviour. Provide tools that help developers build their own custom components with common interaction patterns. Customizable within the bounds of the Material Design specification. Built by the Angular team to integrate seamlessly with Angular. Start from scratch or drop into your existing applications. In Angular Material, you create a color configuration by composing multiple palettes. Angular Material theme styles are generated statically at build-time so that your app doesn't have to spend cycles generating theme styles when bootstrapping.
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    Animated Text Kit

    Animated Text Kit

    A flutter package to create cool and beautiful text animations

    A flutter package that contains a collection of some cool and awesome text animations. Recommended package for text animations in Codemagic's Ebook, "Flutter libraries we love". Try out our live example app.
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    Apache Weex

    Apache Weex

    A framework for building Mobile cross-platform UI

    Weex is a framework for building performant mobile apps with modern web technology. Weex is using native components and native modules to take advantage of native rendering performance and platform capabilities. Both components and modules are pluggable and extendable. You can use a single codebase to generate different bundle files to running on both Webs, Android and iOS platforms. Native components and modules have a different implementation on each platform, but they all exposed the same API. Weex embraces the existing Web ecosystem, you can use modern front-end technology to develop your mobile apps. Weex supports most commonly used CSS properties and most popular front-end frameworks, such as Vue and Rax, maybe more in the future. Weex has been large-scale used in many super apps for a long time, served almost billions of people in total. Weex also derived many engineering products and platforms for industry development.
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    App Privacy Policy Generator

    App Privacy Policy Generator

    A simple web app to generate a generic privacy policy for your Android

    A simple web app to generate a generic privacy policy for your Android/iOS apps.
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    AppTestStudio

    AppTestStudio

    Automate your apps, games, and Android emulators

    AppTestStudio (ATS) is an automated development environment, you can build, test, and automate Windows applications and android emulators. Quickly and interactively create automated actions by building Events either with pixel color matching, or using OpenCV image matching. Then attach actions to the events such as clicking or dragging. The multi processing (multiple scripts at the same time) was removed now only a single script can be run at one time. It was too confusing for some users which made the experience frustrating. If multiple concurrent scripts are needed just run an additional instance of ATS. The Package Name is used to launch the application when the emulator starts. If the Package Name is configured, pressing the "Start Emulator + Launch App" button will launch the instance of Nox player specified in the instance to launch (in 2. below). Package Name is recommended but not required, if you don't want or have the Package Name, Press the "Start Emulator".
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    ArchApp

    ArchApp

    Simple Android app to show how to design a multi-modules MVVM Android

    Simple Android app to show how to design a multi-module MVVM Android app (fully tested).
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