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Hi there, I'm AdamOutler as you can tell by looking up and to the left. I'm writing this to get rid of the annoying popup..
Well... I'm an open source and hobbiest developer. My day job is as a BMET. I generally frequent XDA-Devleopers. Most people who have searched for custom ROMs, or unbricking GalaxyS 1 devices would probly know my name from developing UnBrickable Mod or Heimdall One-Click. If you have looked to customize a Nook Tablet you would probly also know my name from Acclaim_Update and Ubuntu Recovery.
Some of my Android related projects are:
So that's pretty much me and my work in a nutshell.
Welcome to the Android Central Forums, AdamOutler.
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please take a few moments to introduce yourself!
Well... I'm an open source and hobbiest developer. My day job is as a BMET. I generally frequent XDA-Devleopers. Most people who have searched for custom ROMs, or unbricking GalaxyS 1 devices would probly know my name from developing UnBrickable Mod or Heimdall One-Click. If you have looked to customize a Nook Tablet you would probly also know my name from Acclaim_Update and Ubuntu Recovery.
Some of my Android related projects are:
- Andbuntu
- Heimdall One-Click
- UnBrickable Mod
- Andromeda3
- My current project will apply to every single android device and every single desktop computer. I call it CASUAL. that's Cross-platform ADB Scripting, Unified Android Loader. It provides a framework so that a developer needs only to write a script once, then package it and it will run on every operating system, be launched from a single file which is executable, take care of all dependencies and installations, be user friendly and keep the user informed. My intended use for CASUAL Framework is for distribution of new rooting methods, ringtones, kernel and ROM flashing.. pretty much, you name it... Instead of just scripting ADB on any operating system, you script CASUAL and everything fits into a single Java JAR file. The end user's responsiblity is to launch the app and click a button, regardless of operating system.
So that's pretty much me and my work in a nutshell.
