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Custom Software Development Services have gained traction worldwide since the emergence of demand for industry-specific needs. No doubt it continues to grow at a tremendous rate. Its ability to seamlessly integrate new software with the existing one and increased reliability makes custom software services the most desirable across various industries irrespective of Retail, Education, Automobile, or Healthcare. It's like that square of a Rubik's Cube without which one can never solve a complex problem. Custom software development has brought a metamorphosis; one-click access to innumerable course modules lets students gain the vast wisdom of knowledge. As we advance, there is not an iota of doubt that businesses from Silicon Valley or the Fortune 500 companies are going to rely upon custom software development services in the long run. The rapid emergence of enterprise software is the catalyst for the rising phenomenon of custom software development services. The US business s...

EmulationSync emulates the configuration

The term, emulation hacking, sounds a bit confusing doesn't it? For some readers who have tried game emulators, you will have somewhat of an idea what emulation hacking will be about. Though, it goes a step beyond gaming; this method of programming can emulate any kind of app settings on your device without actually changing your device's real settings. How can this be?! The new programming language built around emulating software, EmulationSync emulates the configuration of other apps and programs, without the need to have the actual programs or apps on your device. In other words, EmulationSync tricks your device, not to mention websites, networks, servers and other devices (etc) into believing it has the actual program on your device! Huh?! Emulation hacking is when you write a program without a Graphics User Interface (GUI), that emulates configuration settings, often saved as a binary (.bin) or some other executable file. You can save the source code as an.apk for examp...