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[https://github.com/sabzo/ayanda GitHub Repo] |
Latest revision as of 10:54, 27 February 2019
Ayanda Ayanda is an Open Source Android Library that makes it easy to discover nearby devices and share files through a simple API. Ayanda is meant to detect nearby devices using WiFi and Bluetooth technology. Currently the Ayanda library uses Wifi-Direct and Bluetooth to pair to nearby enabled Android devices and send files between devices. This library can be useful for creating apps that can respond to nearby users and provide proximity based services. It also is essential in allowing for Offline communication in a situation such as the internet is censored or shutdown completely -- A mesh network can be built on this.
Project goals: Work on current issues.
Project goals: Make project stable