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Android Studio V 0.1.1 For Windows | Open Source

Android Studio V 0.1.1 For Windows | Open Source

 Android Studio is a new Android development environment based on IntelliJ IDEA. Similar to Eclipse with the ADT Plugin, Android Studio provides integrated Android developer tools for development and debugging. On top of the capabilities you expect from IntelliJ, Android Studio offers:
  • Gradle-based build support.
  • Android-specific refactoring and quick fixes.
  • Lint tools to catch performance, usability, version compatibility and other problems.
  • ProGuard and app-signing capabilities.
  • Template-based wizards to create common Android designs and components.
  • A rich layout editor that allows you to drag-and-drop UI components, preview layouts on multiple screen configurations, and much more.
 

                                                             Direct Download Link
 
 
Platform Package Size MD5 Checksum
Windows android-studio-bundle-130.677228-windows.exe 393023485  bytes 3da987a9778b66edb68fb43d8b53bfcb
Mac OS X android-studio-bundle-130.687321-mac.dmg 379877697 bytes eb5ca6c77f4a119595d941daeda58810
Linux android-studio-bundle-130.687321-linux.tgz 406516375 bytes 6796d66de07c85b2822ca8d501a043c0

Installing Android Studio


  1. Download the Android Studio package from above.
  2. Install Android Studio and the SDK tools: Windows:
    1. Launch the downloaded EXE file, android-studio-bundle-.exe.
    2. Follow the setup wizard to install Android Studio.
      Known issue: On some Windows systems, the launcher script does not find where Java is installed. If you encounter this problem, you need to set an environment variable indicating the correct location.
      Select Start menu > Computer > System Properties > Advanced System Properties. Then open Advanced tab > Environment Variables and add a new system variable JAVA_HOME that points to your JDK folder, for example C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21.
    Mac OS X:
    1. Open the downloaded DMG file, android-studio-bundle-.dmg.
    2. Drag and drop Android Studio into the Applications folder.
      Known issue: Depending on your security settings, when you attempt to open Android Studio, you might see a warning that says the package is damaged and should be moved to the trash. If this happens, go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and under Allow applications downloaded from, select Anywhere. Then open Android Studio again.
    Linux:
    1. Unpack the downloaded Tar file, android-studio-bundle-.tgz, into an appropriate location for your applications.
    2. To launch Android Studio, navigate to the android-studio/bin/ directory in a terminal and execute studio.sh. You may want to add android-studio/bin/ to your PATH environmental variable so that you can start Android Studio from any directory.
That's it! You're ready to start developing apps with Android Studio.
Note: On Windows and Mac, the individual tools and other SDK packages are saved within the Android Studio application directory. To access the tools directly, use a terminal to navigate into the application and locate the sdk/ directory. For example:
Windows: \Users\\AppData\Local\Android\android-studio\sdk\
Mac: /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/sdk/
For a list of some known issues, see tools.android.com/knownissues.

Starting a Project


When you launch Android Studio for the first time, you'll see a Welcome screen that offers several ways to get started:
  • To start building a new app, click New Project. This starts the New Project wizard, which helps you set up a project using an app template.
  • To import an existing Android app project, click Import Project.
    Note: If you previously developed your Android project with Eclipse, you should first use the new export feature in the ADT plugin to prepare your project with the new Gradle build system. For more information, read Migrating from Eclipse.
For additional help using Android Studio, read Tips and Tricks.
As you continue developing apps, you may need to install additional versions of Android for the emulator and other packages such as the Android Support Library. To install more packages, use the SDK Manager, which you can open from Android Studio by clicking SDK Manager in the toolbar.

SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.02 Open Source by fincs

SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.02 Open Source by fincs
 SciTE4AutoHotkey (screenshot) is a SciTE-based AutoHotkey script editor. It provides: Syntax highlighting, Calltips (also known as IntelliSense), AutoComplete, AutoIndent, AutoHotkey help integration, Abbreviations, Editing macros, Debugging support, Tools for AutoHotkey scripting, A toolbar that enables easy access to the tools,
 

What is SciTE4AutoHotkey?

SciTE4AutoHotkey (screenshot) is a SciTE-based AutoHotkey script editor. It provides:
Syntax highlighting,
Calltips (also known as IntelliSense),
AutoComplete,
AutoIndent,
AutoHotkey help integration,
Abbreviations,
Editing macros,
Debugging support,
Tools for AutoHotkey scripting,
A toolbar that enables easy access to the tools,

Screen 


  

Installer - this program will install SciTE4AutoHotkey automatically.
Other downloadsPortable .ZIP - ready for using it from a USB stick. Extract this archive to your AutoHotkey folder.

USB Image Tool - Free Open Source by alexpage

Download Free USB Image Tool 



 Free Open Source by alexpage

Overview
USB Image Tool can create images of USB flash drives and MP3 players, that are mounted as USB drives. It allows you switch between images with different music styles on your MP3 Player or to make an exact backup image of your USB Stick.
Features
  • create image files of USB flash drives
  • restore images of USB flash drives
  • compressed image file format
  • show USB device information
  • manage favorite USB images
  • command line utility
Screenshots

 USB Image Tool showing a SanDisk USB flash drive and a Card Reader



USB Image Tool showing the favorite images tab



Supported devices

USB Image Tool works with any device, that implements the USB Mass Storage protocol. This includes flash drives, card readers and a lot of other devices, like digicams, cell phones and mobile music players.
USB Image Tool supports the globull secure mobile work environment.

Direct Download Link


The previous version can still be downloaded.
 

MusicBrainz Picard - Open Source by Lukas Lalinsky and Robert Kaye

MusicBrainz Picard - Open Source by Lukas Lalinsky and Robert Kaye



Picard is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This new tagging concept is album oriented, as opposed to track/file oriented like the ClassicTagger was. Picard is written in Python, which is a cross-platform language, and makes use of cross-platform libraries - this allows the same code to run both on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

  Free Direct Download Link
 Size: 8.4M installer
Version: 1.2
MD5: 87662658e404e666f8ee506e53771741

Firefox OS For Android - Andorid Tablet - Open Source by Mozilla Firefo

 Firefox OS For Android - Andorid Tablet - Open Source by Mozilla Firefo






Firefox OS uses the Open Web as a platform for mobile devices. Firefox OS is the newest open-source smartphone OS. Applications will be written in HTML.

The Web is the platform

Backed by some of the biggest names in the industry, Firefox OS is an open platform that fosters greater participation in the value chain. See how you can get involved.

Made of the Web

Built entirely using HTML5 and other open Web standards, Firefox OS is free from the rules and restrictions of existing proprietary platforms.

Made by Firefox

For the past 15 years, we’ve been instrumental in innovating and shaping the Web to keep it open and accessible to all. As a result of our efforts, one fifth of all Web activity today happens through Firefox products.

A superior Web experience


With high-performance, advanced cross-platform features and the latest in security, our top-rated browser offers an alternative to closed platforms, giving you the flexibility to design, distribute and charge as you see fit. Learn more about partner opportunities.

Strengthen customer relationships

Create your own unique branded sections of Firefox for Android and Firefox Marketplace for a more engaging user experience and to increase the visibility of your brand.

Create new value for both you and your users

Take advantage of service opportunities like Firefox Marketplace and WebRTC to create new, platform-independent offerings and establish direct customer billing.


Get it on Google Play