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    Animity

    Animity

    Use the Android app to watch anime on your phone without ads

    An Android app to watch anime on your phone without ads. Animity is an anime streaming app that provides high-quality streaming of your favorite anime shows. It's designed to be easy to use, so you can quickly find the anime you want to watch and start streaming. With Animity, you can also sync your account with Anilist, so you can keep track of your favorite shows and manage your anime watchlist. Whether you're a die-hard anime fan or a casual viewer, Animity has something for everyone....
    Downloads: 52 This Week
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    my-tv-0

    my-tv-0

    My TV·〇 TV video playback device can customize the TV source

    ...It also includes features such as favorites, channel grouping, and automatic updates of video sources upon startup. The system supports local and remote video sources, making it adaptable for both personal media libraries and live streaming setups.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    AutoDispose

    AutoDispose

    Automatic binding+disposal of RxJava streams

    Automatic binding+disposal of RxJava streams. AutoDispose is an RxJava 2+ tool for automatically binding the execution of RxJava streams to a provided scope via disposal/cancellation. Often (especially in mobile applications), Rx subscriptions need to stop in response to some event (for instance, when Activity#onStop() executes in an Android app). In order to support this common scenario in RxJava 2, we built AutoDispose.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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