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    signal-cli

    signal-cli

    signal-cli provides a commandline, dbus and JSON-RPC interface

    signal-cli is a command line interface for the Signal messenger. It supports registering, verifying, sending and receiving messages. signal-cli uses a patched libsignal-service-java, extracted from the Signal-Android source code. For registering you need a phone number where you can receive SMS or incoming calls. signal-cli is primarily intended to be used on servers to notify admins of important events. For this use-case, it has a daemon mode with D-BUS interface (man page) and JSON-RPC interface (documentation). ...
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    FreeRTOS BLE Mobile SDK for Android

    FreeRTOS BLE Mobile SDK for Android

    Android SDK for FreeRTOS Bluetooth Devices

    ...It allows the device to send and receive MQTT messages from the AWS IoT cloud through the phone, when this feature is enabled. The SDK includes a demo application that demonstrates some of the main features of the SDK.
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    bigfish

    bigfish

    Library for crossplattform communication

    bisfish is a crossplattform library that can be used with IPhone, Android and Windows Phone 7 projects. It enables you to easily share data between the three platforms. You run a server (programmed in java) to that all the clients will connect. The clients can choose a session to join with. A session can be password protected. In a session you can send messages (bytes) to all of the members of a session, to a group of members or to a single member (broadcast, multicast and unicast).
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    A simple API suite to send and receive SMS messages with an ETSI 07.05 compatible GSM phone/terminal (in PDU mode) Tested with serial, irda and USB (via cdc-acm kernel driver)
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    LemonSMS is a java library that enables developers to integrate sending of SMS messages using a GSM modem or compatible phone. The library is integrated into Aubey(http://www.sf.net/projects/aubrey) which has a mini SMS gateway implementation.
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    Kvanttisms is a Java class library for sending and receiving SMS messages via a GSM phone. The library contains classes for encoding/decoding SMS messages in PDU format and communicating with a GSM terminal through a serial link.
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