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The Android and Windows Phone ecosystems don't have too many code editors, and the ones they do have
lack basic features like code folding, linting, and macros. I decided to do something about it and
made Elemental, a powerful and open source code editor for Android and Windows Phone. This code
editor also runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Chrome OS.
Though Elemental runs on desktop platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, etc), it is mainly meant for mobile
platforms (Android and Windows Phone).
Elemental is being funded on Kickstarter, so if you like the idea of a powerful code editor for your
smartphone and tablet, please share and back Elemental. Thanks!
Elemental's Features
Runs natively
Syntax highlighting for over 100 languages
Over 20 themes
Highlighting matching parentheses
Customizable tabs
Automatic indent and outdent
Code folding
Drag and drop text
Multiple cursors and selections
Customizable key bindings including vim and Emacs modes
Linting for CSS, JavaScript, and CoffeeScript
Open Source (GNU General Public License v3.0)
Cloud Integration (Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc)
Macros
A lot more!
I think you should get testers for your project rather depend on pledges. Anyways, awesome work !!
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I love writing detailed software reviews, in which I mercilessly point out problems even in top-rated, really high-quality products pf decent, capable developers. The vast majority of developers (yeah, I sometimes also receive flames) do read my reviews and try to improve on the problems I point out. This is advantageous for the entire Pocket PC community: after all, solid software products are released, which really add a lot to the usability of these devices.
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One of the, in this respect, most responsive companies are the S-K folks, the developers of, without doubt, the best all-in-one Pocket PC tool, SKTools. It was just a few days ago that, upon reviewing the, then, brand new 3.1.1.1 version I’ve pointed out it the missing functionality in the newly-added registry editor module. The excellent S-K folks didn’t leave it at that: they have implemented all this stuff at once, and released a public beta (available for download here), in which, as of the current (3.1.1.4) version,
binary search has been implemented; you can even switch between Unicode, ASCII and hexa (!) searches (see the above screenshot)
hexadecimal DWORD value editing is already allowed
support for importing REGEDIT4 files (in addition to version 5) added
This utility is getting better and better – now, in some respects (see for example hexadecimal or ASCII searches inside binary data), it’s better than Resco Registry Editor!
It is an android text editor,support create a new,open,save,save as file,and support multiple charset.
Version 1.1:
1)support create a new,open,save,save as file
2)support multiple charset
3)Embedded file browser
4)Settings and search functions
5)support 2.1\2.2 and phone\tablet\pad
Download from:http://code.google.com/p/andbox/downloads/list
Apk Download:http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=610992&stc=1&d=1306721240
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Hi Everyone, please give me some advice or useful functions,so I can continually optimize it to help use android of users
downloaded and will give it a shot
thanks for the app, it's my daily txt editor now,
what I'm missing are: menu options to close edited file and to exit the application
Is there a reason that I cannot access the download page on Google? I always get:
403. That’s an error.
Your client does not have permission to get URL /p/andbox/downloads/list from this server. That’s all we know.
fonter said:
Hi Everyone, please give me some advice or useful functions,so I can continually optimize it to help use android of users
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I suggest to add some features for programmers, such as syntax highlighting for Java, C, C++, Python, etc., or a modified keyboard with useful symbols (such as {} or []). Also gestures can be a great improvement. Go on with this project, there aren't good text editors for Android, especially for Honeycomb, and yours could be the first!
Tux just what I needed
Sent from HTC Sensation using FREE xda app
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https://market.android.com/details?id=org.droidstop.nerdbrowser
I just released a simple little browser intended to be of help for mobile web developers. It currently has these features:
* View Source (with syntax highlighting (though javascript/css does not get highlighted yet))
* Inject JavaScript
* Console View
* View resources referenced from the current page
* Pause/Resume embedded content such as flash objects.
Though it functions as a standalone browser, it also integrates into the standard browsers share menu.
Please, remember that this is in very early beta and I published it just to give other web developers the opportunity to join in and let me know what features needs to be implemented, and of course to let me know of any serious bugs.
Next up for implementation is a
* html dom outline (think inspect element in Google Chrome)
Let me know what you think
Thanks
I am just thinking through which features should be nice to have in the next update.
In your eyes, is a read-only dom explorer, configureable user-agent and http header viewer good enough for the next update?
Looking at my server stats for the browser start page I can see NerdBrowser already have quite a few unique users, though market console states only 5 total installs, I wonder which one to trust...
Cheers
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ApowerMirror is a popular screen mirroring tool. It also allows Android users to control devices from PC with mouse and keyboard. With this app, we can freely enjoy media files saved in the phone from the computer, present PPT, PDF and other documents with colleges or partners on a bigger screen, and play Android games or sending messages using mouse and keyboard.
New Features Added:
Recently, the developer team has made some efforts and added some new features to ApowerMirror. Let's take a look on what's new.
For Desktop Version:
ApowerMirror now allows Android and iPhone users to mirror their screens to an Android Smart TV. So we can enjoy media files saved on your phone, make presentations and share gameplay on a bigger TV screen.
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It adds a feature to control PPT (on a computer) from Android.
:victory:Good news for users
As it has provided new features, the team would like to do a GIVEAWAY on it in order to hear more voices about the app. If you have any suggestions, you can leave a message below or contact the support team: [email protected]
Here is the ApowerMirror Monthly VIP Activation Code: 35400-CA415-FA5S0-5CB11
:good:How to Activate:
Register an account using your email.
Click the avatar icon on the upper right side of the interface, then click the “Activate VIP” button, and enter the activation code, and then your account will be fully activated.
:good:Note:
Download :- https://www.apowersoft.com/phone-mirror
This activation code can be used until November 31, 2019.
Node.js Frontend
https://github.com/warren-bank/Android-NodeJS-Frontend
https://github.com/warren-bank/Android-NodeJS-Frontend/releases
100% open source
absolutely no ads, analytics, or any other untoward activity
releases include pre-build APKs
screenshots:
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summary:
packages Node.js as a native library
adds a frontend that makes it easy to configure and run JS apps from external storage
each JS app runs in a new process, which is killed after the JS app exits
each JS app categorized under "fork to separate process":
runs in a foreground Service
has a static process name
each JS app categorized under "exec in same process":
runs in a background Service
shares the same static process name
owns the process until either:
the JS app exits
the process is killed by the user through the UI
the Android Activity is stopped
limitations imposed by design:
since each JS app categorized under "fork to separate process" is directly associated with a distinct Service class
a finite number of Service classes need to be declared in "AndroidManifest.xml"
this number determines the maximum number of JS apps that can be added to this category
this number is presently set to: 20
if this number proves too small, it would be trivial to increase in a later version
minSDK:
32-bit: 19 (Android 4.4)
64-bit: 21 (Android 5.0)
changelog:
v1.0.0
node v12.19.0
(reserved)