Thanks to everyone for your props guys. I hope everyone would benefit from these open source projects. Cheers.
@coolsandie You should add this too...the must have app of all time...
https://github.com/jackpal/Android-Terminal-Emulator
And NSTools, a good reference on creating a CPU controller app
https://github.com/arifhn/NSTools
My question is : can I use the source and develop my app, I can add all the features in one app.. the app am making it will be killer for all the battery app.
I would like to release the app as open source..
Yes, you can use the source (Unless there is some restrictions from the actual developer of the apps) and that's the main purpose of this thread, cheers.
nice idea, i think it's really useful, but when is the list going to be updated with more apps?
Can we also send out our codes if we want to?
Well I just open sourced mine: nothing incredible, but can be useful for beginners:
github.com/fraben/mockey
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The F-Droid Repository is an easily-installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The server contains the details of multiple versions of each application, and the Android client makes it easy to browse, install them onto your device, and keep track of updates.
Fossdroid, a Marketplace for Open Source Apps → Featuring source links, bug trackers and compiled APK downloads, Fossdroid is a well executed manifestation of a directory of open source Android apps, in a clean and Google Play-esque interface inspired by Material Design, aimed at satisfying your source code requests across a wide category of apps.
[REPO] The library thread → Here is a list of several libraries put together, so you can use with your own apps for additional features.