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Software Resources
To help you get your Bluefruit LE module talking to other Central devices, we've put together a number of open source
tools for most of the major platforms supporting Bluetooth Low Energy.
Bluefruit LE Client Apps and Libraries
Adafruit has put together the following mobile or desktop apps and libraries to make it as easy as possible to get your
Bluefruit LE module talking to your mobile device or laptop, with full source available where possible:
Bluefruit LE Connect (https://adafru.it/f4G) (Android/Java)
Bluetooth Low Energy support was added to Android starting with Android 4.3 (though it was only really stable starting
with 4.4), and we've already released Bluefruit LE Connect to the Play Store (https://adafru.it/f4G).
The full source code (https://adafru.it/fY9) for Bluefruit LE Connect for Android is also available on Github to help you
get started with your own Android apps. You'll need a recent version of Android Studio (https://adafru.it/fYa) to use this
project.
Bluefruit LE Connect (https://adafru.it/f4H) (iOS/Swift)
Apple was very early to adopt Bluetooth Low Energy, and we also have an iOS version of the Bluefruit LE
Connect (https://adafru.it/f4H) app available in Apple's app store.
The full swift source code for Bluefruit LE Connect for iOS is also available on Github. You'll need XCode and access to
Apple's developper program to use this project:
Version 1.x source code: https://github.com/adafruit/Bluefruit_LE_Connect (https://adafru.it/ddv)
Version 2.x source code: https://github.com/adafruit/Bluefruit_LE_Connect_v2 (https://adafru.it/o9E)
Version 2.x of the app is a complete rewrite that includes iOS, OS X GUI and OS X command-line tools in a
single codebase.
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