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  • Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software Icon
    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

    It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.

    Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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  • ThriveSparrow is an employee experience platform tailored for HR professionals Icon
    ThriveSparrow is an employee experience platform tailored for HR professionals

    At the heart of ThriveSparrow is the engagement surveys module, offering a wide range of customizable surveys, including wellness and pulse surveys.

    ThriveSparrow seeks to transform the workplace into a thriving ecosystem where employee experience meets organizational growth. What sets ThriveSparrow apart is its seamless combination of user experience, actionable insights, and holistic employee engagement features.
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    libGDX

    libGDX

    Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework

    ...Publish your games on Windows, macOS, Linux (including the RPi!), Android, iOS, and HTML5, all with the same code base. libGDX comes with batteries included. Write 2D or 3D games and let libGDX worry about low-level details. Heavy emphasis is put on avoiding garbage collection for ART/JavaScript by careful API design and the use of custom collections. libGDX is a well proven and reliable framework with a sound base and documentation. Furthermore, there are plenty of games built on top of libGDX, many of which are open source.
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    RIBs

    RIBs

    Uber's cross-platform mobile architecture framework

    RIBs is the cross-platform architecture framework behind many mobile apps at Uber. The name RIBs is short for Router, Interactor and Builder, which are core components of this architecture. This framework is designed for mobile apps with a large number of engineers and nested states. Shared architecture across iOS and Android. Build cross-platform apps that have similar architecture, enabling iOS and Android teams to cross-review business logic code. Testability and Isolation. Classes must...
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    RxJava

    RxJava

    Reactive Extensions for the JVM

    RxJava is a lightweight Java VM implementation of ReactiveX (Reactive Extensions). This is a library for the composition of asynchronous and event-based programs through observable sequences. It helps you write cleaner and simpler code by providing methods for solving problems quickly, and is easy to maintain and understand. RxJava works by extending the observer pattern in order to support sequences of data/events. It also allows you to compose sequences together declaratively through...
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    Gradle

    Gradle

    Adaptable, fast automation for all

    Gradle is a build tool with a focus on build automation and support for multi-language development. If you are building, testing, publishing, and deploying software on any platform, Gradle offers a flexible model that can support the entire development lifecycle from compiling and packaging code to publishing web sites. Gradle has been designed to support build automation across multiple languages and platforms including Java, Scala, Android, Kotlin, C/C++, and Groovy, and is closely...
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    Trident 1

    Businesses requiring a point-of-sale solution to monitor retail operations, process payments, and manage customer relationships

    Trident 1 is the premier provider of the first all-in-one FFL software designed specifically for the firearms retail industry. Created to replace multiple outdated software systems with one universally integrated solution, Trident 1 streamlines and consolidates ALL systems into a single solution to save you time and money.
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    Facebook SDK for Android

    Facebook SDK for Android

    Used to integrate Android apps with Facebook Platform

    This open-source library allows you to integrate Facebook into your Android app. Integrate your Android app with Facebook to build engaging social apps by using the Facebook SDK for Android. To learn more about using Facebook development tools. The current version of the Facebook SDK for Android is version 11.2.0 and requires the Android API 15. Code and samples for the Facebook SDK for Android are available on GitHub. A secure and convenient way for people to log into your app or website by...
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    RxPermissions

    RxPermissions

    Android runtime permissions powered by RxJava2

    This library allows the usage of RxJava with the new Android M permission model. If you need to trigger the permission request from a specific event, you need to setup your event as an observable inside an initialization phase. You can use JakeWharton/RxBinding to turn your view to an observable (not included in the library). Because your app may be restarted during the permission request, the request must be done during an initialization phase. This may be Activity.onCreate, or...
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    Anko

    Anko

    An Android application development library

    Anko is a Kotlin library which makes Android application development faster and easier. It makes your code clean and easy to read, and lets you forget about rough edges of the Android SDK for Java. Anko was born as a type-safe DSL for building Android layouts. It not only allowed creating layouts in a type-safe way, but it made the layouts more adaptable, dynamic, reusable, and also performant, as there was no need for expensive layout inflation.
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    MyAndroidBlog

    Android Programming Blog.

    Hello, welcome to my Android Programming Blog. We are going to develop an example application with several functionalities to learn about this incredible platform... enjoy!!! This blog is dedicated to: - My cousin Esther Tejada R.I.P. and her premature daughter. - My best friend Rocio Sancho. - My mother Sensi.
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    Java-WebTTS

    API-Makes static web pages readable with no coding

    This JAVA API helps create java web applications where static html pages can be read out to viewer. It helps people who are visually challenged partially. It is helpful to common people and children , too, and might work out great in educational site. It's fully customized and does not need developer to write a single line of code . All you need to do is to assign a specific id to the DOM element , whose innerHTML you want to be read out.
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  • Unimus makes Network Automation and Configuration Management easy. Icon
    Unimus makes Network Automation and Configuration Management easy.

    Deploying Unimus to manage your entire network requires only minutes, allowing for rapid deployment without headaches.

    We aim to make automation, disaster recovery, change management and configuration auditing painless and affordable for a network of any size.
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    Grafika

    Grafika

    Grafika test app

    Welcome to Grafika, a dumping ground for Android graphics & media hacks. A collection of hacks exercising graphics features. An SDK app, developed for API 18 (Android 4.3). While some of the code may work with older versions of Android, some sporatic work is done to support them. Open source (Apache 2 license), copyright by Google. So you can use the code according to the terms of the license, A perpetual work-in-progress. It's updated whenever the need arises. To some extent, Grafika can be...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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