AIDE, the Android integrated development environment, has reached version 3.2. That means it's getting Marshmallow support. It's picked up the option to refresh Maven libraries. It has updated Android NDK support and Google libraries. And it's packed with other goodies that don't really mean all that much to non-developery types.
But even if you are a developer and you find yourself excited by what you just read, hold on to your butts, because here's where things really get good.
Read MoreAIDE Gets Android 6.0 Support In Version 3.2, And Intel Is Sponsoring Full Premium Keys For A Limited Time was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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