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    GT

    GT

    Debugging tool for bug hunting and performance tuning on smartphones

    GT (Great Tit) is a portable debugging tool for bug hunting and performance tuning on smartphones anytime and anywhere just as listening music with Walkman. GT can act as the Integrated Debug Environment by directly running on smartphones. With the help of GT, you can carry out the following jobs only using one smartphone: quick performance tests (CPU, memory, flow, power, fluency tests etc.), viewing developer log and crash log, capturing the network packets, debugging the APP internal...
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    Boostnote
    Boostnote is an open source note-taking app for programmers. Apps available for Mac, Windows, Linux, Android and iOS. Built with Electron, React + Redux, Webpack and CSSModules.
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    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    React-Native Android iOS starter app/BoilerPlate/example with Redux

    A React-Native starter mobile app, or maybe just an example, or maybe a boilerplate (you decide) for iOS and Android with a single code base, with 2 backends to chose from, a Hapi or Parse Server solution. To make things easy for you, the config.example.js has been initialized to use the remote Snowflake Hapi Server which is running on Redhat OpenShift. Code is written to JS Standard and validated with Eslint. Navigation is handled with React Native Router Flux. Multiple scenes support...
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    iReading

    iReading

    iReading App Write In React-Native

    iReading App Write In React-Native. ShowAPI was used by iReading from free to charge, so my key doesn't work. You could apply for a new key and replace in UrlUtil.js, it will work properly. Supports Android 4.1 (API 16)+ IOS(8.0+).
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    react-native-app-intro

    react-native-app-intro

    React native component implementing a parallax effect welcome page

    react-native-app-intro is a react native component implementing a parallax effect welcome page using base on react-native-swiper, similar to the one found in Google's app like Sheet, Drive, and Docs. You can use pageArray quick generation your app intro with parallax effect. With the basic usage, the Android status bar will be updated to match your slide background color. If you need customized page like my Example, you can pass in View component into AppIntro component and set level.
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    PushSharp

    PushSharp

    A server-side library for sending Push Notifications to iOS

    PushSharp is a server-side library for sending Push Notifications to iOS/OSX (APNS), Android/Chrome (GCM/FCM), Windows/Windows Phone, Amazon (ADM) and Blackberry devices! PushSharp v3.0+ is a complete rewrite of the original library, aimed at taking advantage of things like async/await, HttpClient, and generally a better infrastructure using lessons learned from the old code. PushSharp will now follow semver versioning, so major version numbers will go up as there are any breaking API...
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    Ratchet

    Ratchet

    Build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components

    Ratchet is designed to respond to touch events from a mobile device. Enable touch event emulation in Chrome (found in the overrides tab in the web inspector preferences). Use a JavaScript library like fingerblast.js to emulate touch events (ideally only loaded from desktop devices). Ratchet is downloadable in two forms, within which you'll find directories and files, logically grouping common resources and providing both compiled and minified variations. The most basic form of Ratchet is the...
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    Zenroad

    Zenroad

    Open-source tracking and safe-driving mobile application

    Mobile app to track location, driving style, lifestyle patterns, vehicle data, and monitor car crashes. Initially, this app has been designed to showcast telematics SDK and Platform capabilities. Then we decided to make this source code available to help the developer community to create products that improve driver safety and efficiency as well as creating a new experience for their customers. The app is more advance than any existing vehicle logbook app, mileage tracker, insurance app,...
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