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* project: align name and descriptioneuxane2024-09-18
| | | | | Use the more explicit name and shorter description following the changes in 5a54bf9 and 90d672c.
* project: update given nameeuxane2024-08-31
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* storage: remove embedded FTP serverpacien2023-07-30
| | | | | | | Moving back the configuration files and logs to the user-accessible storage. Everything should be accessible through a file manager using the "USB storage" mode. The embedded FTP server is no longer necessary.
* ConfigurationAccessService: prevent service from being stopped when app ↵pacien2020-12-08
| | | | | | | | | loses focus This makes the ConfigurationAccessService (formerly ConfigurationFtpService) start in foreground through the use of a persistent notification so that it isn't stopped by the system after the app loses the focus on the user's screen, which happens when the user switches to an FTP client application on the same device.
* app: add configuration FTP serverpacien2020-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a ridiculous workaround to make the configuration (and other files) accessible to the user necessary after the new storage access restriction enforced in Android 11 which prevent other applications from accessing the supposedly public application's directory. The app's internal private storage directory is now exposed to the user through an embedded FTP server that the user can turn on and off from the configuration activity. The user can then play with the configuration and retrieve logs through a remote or local FTP client application of their choice. GitHub: closes #103
* Refactor configuration activitypacien2018-08-09