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    JYMAG

    JYMAG

    Management & operating of AT-based (e.g. Sagem) mobile phones/modems

    JYMAG (Jig Your Music And Graphics) is a program for communicating with serial-port-based mobile phones. It is a free replacement for the Sagem mobile phone software, 'My Pictures and Sounds', and a general-purpose serial terminal. See the project homepage https://jymag.sourceforge.io and the project Wiki in the menu above.
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    Codename One

    Codename One

    Cross-platform app development framework for Java & Kotlin developers.

    Build native mobile applications using Java or Kotlin with our open source tools. Codename One seamlessly integrates with IntelliJ/IDEA, Eclipse & NetBeans to make native write once run anywhere a reality on iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Windows (UWP), Desktops and more.
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    DotNetOpenServer SDK

    DotNetOpenServer SDK

    Lightweight fully extendable client/server application framework

    DotNetOpenServer SDK is an open source lightweight fully extendable TCP socket client/server application framework enabling developers to create highly efficient, fast, secure and robust cloud based smart mobile device and desktop applications. Why? Unlike most application server frameworks, which are implemented over slow inefficient stateless protocols such as HTTP, REST and SOAP that use bulky ASCII data formats such as JSON and XML, DotNetOpenServer has been built from the ground up with...
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    Mobile Device as GUI for Smart Objects

    Mobile Device as GUI for Smart Objects

    UNDERGRADUATE PROJECT UNDER DEVELOPMENT -- INSTABLE VERSION Android application that acts as GUI for embedded devices without user interface that are smart objects in a grid
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    is merged with http://code.google.com/p/android-openvpn-settings/ Was a small GUI wrapper to manage your OpenVPN configuration and tunnel on your Android powered device. It enables you to start/stop tunnels and to edit the configuration.
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    FSRCP fused the Eclipse RCP and OSGi with the freesmartphone.org (FSO) framework. FSRCP makes the FSO DBus interfaces available for Java applications in the shape of OSGi services. Furthermore it provides GUI features based on the Eclipse RCP.
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