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16 <h1>Dancing Robot Death Machines</h1>
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20<a href="#sec1">Useful Free Software for Android</a>
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25<a href="#sec2">Network</a>
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28<a href="#sec3">Utilities</a>
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31<a href="#sec4">Games</a>
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43Useful Free Software for Android</h2>
44
45<p class="first">We all like Free Software here right?</p>
46
47<p>As per the request of my dearest friend emacsen I bring you a list of
48Free Software I use on Android. Perhaps one day there will be
49something here about a fancy build daemon and package distribution
50system for Android, but knowing me probably not.</p>
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53Network</h3>
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55<ul>
56<li><a href="http://code.google.com/p/k9mail/">K-9 Mail</a> Replacement for the builtin Email app that has a few more
57features that make it much nicer to use.</li>
58<li><a href="http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/">ConnectBot</a> Very useful ssh/telnet and local shell terminal
59emulator.</li>
60</ul>
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64Utilities</h3>
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66<ul>
67<li><a href="http://www.openintents.org/en/download">OpenIntents Applications</a> A basic notepad, todo list, file manager,
68news reader, countdown timer, flashlight, and encryption thing. You
69can put shortcuts to notes on the homescreen which is quite handy.</li>
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74Games</h3>
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76<ul>
77<li><a href="market://search?q=pname:com.netthreads.android.noiz2">Noiz2</a> (market link). Pretty fun. <a href="http://ccgi.arutherford.plus.com/blog/wordpress/projects/">netthreads</a> has more projects that
78might be useful too.</li>
79<li><a href="http://m.smsbox.ch/pro/frozenbubble">Frozen Bubble</a> Productivity, farewell.</li>
80<li><a href="http://code.google.com/p/doom-for-android/">Doom for Android</a> This is actually playable on a g1.</li>
81</ul>
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85Development</h3>
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87<ul>
88<li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/">Kawa Scheme</a> can indeed <a href="http://per.bothner.com/blog/2009/AndroidHelloScheme/">be used to write Android applications</a>
89(mildly out of date, but useful nonetheless). I swear, I've done
90it, and I'll do it again.</li>
91<li><a href="http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsOnAndroid">Emacs on Android</a>. Why not?</li>
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