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    Acode

    Acode

    A powerful text/code editor for Android

    ...This all-new feature is compatible with a wide range of plugins, increasing Acode's functionality to meet all your development needs. With over 30 plugins already available in the plugin store, the possibilities are endless. Acode lets you build and run websites right in your browser, debug with ease using the built-in console, and edit a wide range of source files from Python and CSS to Java, JavaScript, Dart, and more.
    Downloads: 50 This Week
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    Mozc

    Mozc

    Mozc - a Japanese Input Method Editor designed for multi-platform

    Mozc is an open source Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) developed by Google, designed to provide Japanese text input across multiple operating systems including Android, macOS, Windows, GNU/Linux, and Chromium OS. The project originated as a subset of Google Japanese Input, released publicly under the BSD 3-Clause license for community use and development. Mozc offers core IME functionality such as text conversion, prediction, and dictionary-based input, enabling users to efficiently type and edit Japanese text. While Mozc shares much of its codebase with Google’s internal IME, it operates as an independent open source project without official support, guarantees, or stable release cycles. ...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Hitor

    History text

    Hitor is a history recorder and text editor. It is a simple and easy tool for human beings on the earth to fast finish daily text work.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Consilium Sentence Suggestions Tools

    Consilium Sentence Suggestions Tools

    Consilium – User Defined sentence Suggestion Tool.

    There are many tools available in market which will provide spell correction or grammer correction while making documents, but very few tools are available which are providing sentence completion according to previously entered text. But this all are providing sentence complition suggestion for sentences which are oftenly or regularly used by all people in same manner. But in reality style of writing changes person to person. While our aim is to provide a sentence suggestion tool which...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    TextWarrior is a programming text editor for mobile devices, featuring efficient and fun ways to work on a touch screen. Now you can read and edit code on your vacation! [insert evil laugh]
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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