NaiveSocks
universal proxy tool supporting several protocols
AppID: | naive.NaiveSocksAndroid |
Author: | Hex11 |
License: | MIT |
Donation: | |
InRepoSince: | 2019-02-28 |
LastRepoUpdate: | 2021-12-06 |
LastAppUpdate: | 2021-12-06 |
LastVersion: | 1.1.34 |
Categories: | Internet |
Google Play: | Check if it's there |
NaiveSocks is a universal proxy tool supporting several protocols. It comes
with an advanced configuration UI, a simple text configuration editor and more.
Anti-Features: NonFreeDep
: The application depends on a non-free application (e.g. Google Maps) - i.e. it requires it to be installed on the device, but does not include it.
Packages
Version 1.1.34 (2021-12-06)
Android Versions:
15 Libraries detected:
Libraries:
- Xamarin (Development Framework)
makes it possible to do native Android, iOS and Windows development in C#, with either Visual Studio or Xamarin Studio.
- Mono for Android (Development Framework)
an open source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework.
- SlidingMenu (UI Component)
- Pdftron PDF Widget (Utility)
- Google Mobile ServicesⒹ (Development Framework)
Google Mobile Services in terms of the Android library refers to
Google Play Services, a proprietary background service and API package for Android devices which is
not part of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). The library does not contain those services (i.e. it usually requires the Google Framework, often referred to as „GApps“, being installed on the device), but allows an app to communicate with them. Be aware this usually goes along with transferring at least parts of your personal data to the Google network.
- Android Design Support Library (Utility)
provides APIs to support additional important material design components and patterns to applications beyond those covered by the Android framework, to all devices running Android 2.1 or later.
- Android Support v13 (Development Framework)
The Android Support Library is not actually a single library, but rather a collection of libraries that can roughly be divided into two groups: compatibility and component libraries. For details, please see
Understanding the Android Support Library.
- Android Support v4 (Development Framework)
The Android Support Library is not actually a single library, but rather a collection of libraries that can roughly be divided into two groups: compatibility and component libraries. For details, please see
Understanding the Android Support Library.
- Android Support v7 (Development Framework)
The Android Support Library is not actually a single library, but rather a collection of libraries that can roughly be divided into two groups: compatibility and component libraries. For details, please see
Understanding the Android Support Library.
- Androidx Core (Utility)
a static library that you can add to your Android application in order to use APIs that are either not available for older platform versions or utility APIs that aren't a part of the framework APIs.
- Media (Utility)
share media contents and controls with other apps.
- Android Jetpack VersionedParcelable (Utility)
Provides a stable but relatively compact binary serialization format that can be passed across processes or persisted safely.
- Google Material Design (Utility)
library to help with material design guidelines.
- Java.Interop (Utility)
a binding of the Java Native Interface for use from managed languages such as C#, and an associated set of code generators to allow Java code to invoke managed code.
- The Open Toolkit Library (Utility)
a fast, low-level C# wrapper for OpenGL and OpenAL.
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