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  2. List of free and open-source Android applications - Wikipedia

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    Find out which apps run on Android platform and meet guidelines for free software and open-source software. Browse categories such as web browsers, office suites, communication, privacy/security, and more.

  3. Android Studio - Wikipedia

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    Android Studio is the official IDE for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software. It supports Java, Kotlin, C++ and other languages, and offers features such as Gradle build support, Lint tools, layout editor, Android Virtual Device and Google Cloud Platform integration.

  4. List of custom Android distributions - Wikipedia

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    A list of Android-based operating systems forked from the Android Open Source Project, with or without Google Play Services. Custom ROMs are not affiliated with Google or Android Inc., and may have different features, versions, and support.

  5. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. Gradle - Wikipedia

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    Gradle is a free and open-source software that controls the development process of various projects in Java, C/C++, JavaScript and more. It uses a Groovy- and Kotlin-based domain-specific language, a directed acyclic graph, and a plugin subsystem to manage tasks, dependencies, and caching.

  7. Free-software license - Wikipedia

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    A free-software license is a notice that grants the recipient of a piece of software extensive rights to modify and redistribute that software. Learn about the history, types, and examples of free-software licenses, and how they differ from copyleft, permissive, and proprietary licenses.

  8. LineageOS - Wikipedia

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    LineageOS is a successor to CyanogenMod, an Android-based operating system with mostly free and open-source software. It offers features such as theme support, CPU overclocking, root access, and more.

  9. Magisk (software) - Wikipedia

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    Magisk is a software that enables users to root Android devices and install various modifications and customizations. It supports Android 6.0 and later, has a systemless approach and modular design, and is developed by John Wu.