![]() To get an idea of why exactly Universal Android Toolkit needs to be open source Universal Android Toolkit is fully open source and licensed under the GPL (If you paid money for it, except if you donated to me, you shouldĬonsider getting a refund), and is fully open to anyone to take a look at, build there own copy and/or help with development. While it takes a lot of time, as adjustments have to be made every now and again, developing Universal Android Toolkit and itsĬousin JDroidLib has been the best and most fun experience I've ever had, and I hope people enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed creating it! ![]() So, after almost a year of learning Java, I created JDroidLib ( ) and created Universal Android Toolkitįrom scratch. In 2013, when I started to learn Java, I decided it was time to go full-Linux and decided that Universal Android Toolkit should be a part of Universal Android Toolkit was first born and released in 2012, where is was released only to testers, at first.īack then it was written in Visual Basic.NET and only available for Windows. Universal Android Toolkit is my oldest maintained project.
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