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- Hmm... Interesting approach. The idea here is to be independent from another device, however; Could this be viewed from the device however, without the additional computer? Preferably from within the browser itself. On a similar note, I have seen a few native Android logcat apps, however have not had much luck with them. I so wish the Chromium guys would just make a native way to do this like you can on a PC. The information is there. We just need to see it. Sometimes you just need to code, even if all you have available is your phone. (or tablet/phablet). Full enumeration.jdmayfield– jdmayfield2018-07-07 07:51:22 +00:00Commented Jul 7, 2018 at 7:51
- 1If he could use a computer why would he code on a phone! Probably this is not anyone is gonna look at!Charitra Agarwal– Charitra Agarwal2022-06-26 11:49:21 +00:00Commented Jun 26, 2022 at 11:49
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