Posts Tagged: Google Code


14
Jul 10

Awesome Tool : chrometophone – Chrome to Android Phone

Google Chrome to Phone Extension is a project consisting of a Chrome Extension, Android App, and supporting AppEngine server that enables users to send links from their Chrome desktop browser to their Android device using Android’s Cloud to Device Messaging service.

Features:

  • Send links to browser
  • Google Maps links launch the Google Maps app.
  • Selecting phone numbers in Web pages, launches the dialer with the number pre-populated.
  • Selected text populates the Android clipboard (long-press on text boxes to get paste option).

Note: Android 2.2 required. Chrome to Phone is powered by the Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) service, which requires Android 2.2 or later.

via chrometophone – Project Hosting on Google Code.


10
Feb 10

Nagroid is a Nagios Client for Android devices

This utility will help system administrators who are using nagios to monitor their servers and services.

via nagroid – Project Hosting on Google Code.


2
Feb 10

tripcomputer – Android GPS navigation utility for hike or bike trip lovers

TripComputer is a personal off-road GPS navigation utility software for Google Android phone, created for active people, who love trips by hike or bike.

Application has navigation features, like waypoint bearing, distance, compass direction, estimated time, current location. All these information will guide in your off-road trip.

via tripcomputer – Project Hosting on Google Code.


2
Feb 10

androbuntu – Remote control of Ubuntu with Android

androbuntu is an open source utility for remote control of a GNOME desktop, targeted specifically at Ubuntu Linux.

via androbuntu – Project Hosting on Google Code.


2
Feb 10

android-scripting – Android Scripting Environment brings scripting languages to Android

The Android Scripting Environment (ASE) brings scripting languages to Android by allowing you to edit and execute scripts and interactive interpreters directly on the Android device. These scripts have access to many of the APIs available to full-fledged Android applications, but with a greatly simplified interface that makes it easy to:

Handle intents

Start activities

Make phone calls

Send text messages

Scan bar codes

Poll location and sensor data

Use text-to-speech

And more

via android-scripting – Project Hosting on Google Code.


2
Feb 10

transdroid – A remote torrent client for Android

Transdroid is an Android remote client for your torrent application running on a server or home computer. Currently Transmission, uTorrent, Bittorrent, Deluge, Vuze and rTorrent are supported. It can show the active torrents, pause, resume or remove them and new torrents can be added via URL, RSS feed or using the integrated search.

via transdroid – Project Hosting on Google Code.


1
Feb 10

android-delicious-bookmarks – Delicious bookmarks integration for Android

This application allows you to save bookmarks to Delicious social bookmarking service from the Android web browser.

The current implementation simply adds the option to Save to delicious when Share page is selected from the browser menu. You can also view your bookmarks in the browser by clicking on the Delicious Bookmarks icon in the application list.

via android-delicious-bookmarks – Project Hosting on Google Code.


1
Feb 10

android-xbmcremote – XBMC Remote Client for Android

Control your XBMC Media Center with your Android device. Officially brought to you by Team XBMC.

via android-xbmcremote – Project Hosting on Google Code.


1
Feb 10

connectbot – Secure shell (SSH) client for the Android platform

ConnectBot is a Secure Shell client for the Android platform. Its ultimate goal is to create a secure connection through which you can use a shell on a remote machine and transfer files back and forth to your phone.

via connectbot – Project Hosting on Google Code.


1
Feb 10

android-wifi-tether: Wireless Tether for Root Users

This program enables tethering (via wifi and bluetooth) for “rooted” handsets running android (such as the Android DevPhone 1). Clients (your laptop for example) can connect via wifi (ad-hoc mode) or bluetooth and get access to the internet using the 3G, 2G mobile connection or (in case you are using bluetooth) the wifi connection which is established by the handset.

via android-wifi-tether – Project Hosting on Google Code.