Android IDE for Android devices
We offer new opportunities to android-developers. Now to create your own applications, you do not have to use a PC. Work on an application for Android can be directly on Android-device. The development environment now have a handy editor java and xml files with syntax highlighting, code autocompletion, source navigation, integration with svn and git, built-in file manager, easy to use wizard to create a new project. You can compile, run and view logs complete application directly on your smartphone or tablet running OS Android.
Market link:
market.android.com/details?id=com.anjedi
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sourceLair for Android is the perfect tool for any developer using Android.
Run your programs right on your phone using the secure engine that lies behind www.sourcelair.com. All you need is only an internet connection.
Features:
* Program execution - your code is safely executed in our cloud sandboxes.
* Local files browsing
* Syntax highlighting
* Compiles history
Programming language support: Python, Ruby, C/C++, Objective-C, Node.js, Lua
Download link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sourcelair.android
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If you'd like to be part of our beta testers for Android, you can do so by requesting an invitation at our Google+ Page.
It will be great if you give us your feedback and improve our free of charge app even more.
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Make sure that you have Java (JRE or JDK) and Adb installed. Then just download the latest version and run it.
Full instructions here
You can download the tool from the attachments or from the link above
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Learn all the Java and Android skills you need to start making powerful mobile applications
About This Book
-Kick-start your Android programming career, or just have fun publishing apps to the Google Play marketplace
--A first-principles introduction to Java, via Android, which means you'll be able to start building your own applications from scratch
-- - Learn by example and build three real-world apps and over 40 mini apps throughout the book.
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With Mule on Android you can download files from ED2K(eDonkey) networks directly to your device. It is native Android application inspired by eMule for Windows. Supported searching files on servers and KAD, saving to SD card, ports forwarding. It is not remote control of desktop application!
Application doesn't share downloaded files.
I'm not able to insert links, so:
You can find application in Google Play by name "Mule on Android".
Developer's page at github - search for project "jed2k"
where is app link
pls provide app link
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Study Helper is a flashcards based app and it focuses more on sharing and user interface.
You can
1. import question database from csv file
2. share question database via whatsapp or via standard android share menu
3. backup to Dropbox
4. use for storing long lists of data eg. translations of foreign language, commonly used coding patterns, disease and their etiology. the possibilites are endless.
Check it out on Play store :
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