Add au.id.micolous.farebot (Metrodroid)
- Addresses SPDX licence issue - Fix version tag (attempt 2) - Lint fixes x2 - Update check issues
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Categories:Navigation
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License:GPL-3.0+
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Web Site:https://micolous.github.io/metrodroid
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Source Code:https://github.com/micolous/metrodroid
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Issue Tracker:https://github.com/micolous/metrodroid/issues
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Auto Name:Metrodroid
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Summary:Metrodroid can read information from some public transport NFC smartcards
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Description:
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Metrodroid can read information from some public transport NFC smartcards. It
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was formerly known as Farebot M.
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This is a fork of Eric Butler's Farebot project, with support for additional
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cards and bug fixes.
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Supported cards:
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- Bilhete Único - São Paulo, Brazil (1) (2) (5)
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- Clipper - San Francisco, CA, USA
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- EZ-Link - Singapore (3)
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- Go card - Brisbane and South East Queensland, Australia (0) (1) (2)
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- Manly Fast Ferry - Sydney (and surrounds), NSW, Australia (0) (1) (2)
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- Matkakortti, HSL - Finland
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- Myki - Melbourne (and surrounds), VIC, Australia (0) (4)
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- MyWay - Australian Capital Territory, Australia (0) (1) (2) (5)
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- NETS Flashpay - Singapore
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- Octopus - Hong Kong (0)
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- Opal - Sydney, NSW, Australia (0)
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- ORCA - Seattle, WA, USA
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- OV-chipkaart - Netherlands (1) (2)
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- Shenzhen Tong - Shenzong, Guangdong Province, China (0)
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- Suica, IOCOA, PASMO, Edy - Japan
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- Transit Access Pass - Los Angeles, CA, USA (0) (1) (2)
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(0): New in Metrodroid.
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(1): Not compatible with all devices (Mifare Classic).
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(2): Encryption keys are required to read this card.
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(3): Not compatible with all devices (CEPAS).
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(4): Only the card number can be read.
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(5): Fallback reader -- must be explicitly enabled in the application's
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preferences.
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You require a NFC-compatible phone in order to read cards.
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You need a NXP NFC chipset in your phone in order to read MIFARE Classic cards.
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Some phones have NFC chips from other manufacturers, which do not read Mifare
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Classic cards (eg: Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Samsung Galaxy S4). Check the About screen
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in the app in order to determine if your phone supports MIFARE Classic.
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Some agencies have encrypted cards. You will need to acquire encryption keys in
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order to read them. These are generally unique to each card. Sorry, I can't help
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you with this.
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Some other agencies' cards using Cubic Nextfare on Mifare Classic may also work.
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/micolous/metrodroid
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Build:v2.9.30-fdroid,30
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commit=v2.9.30
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submodules=yes
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gradle=yes
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forceversion=yes
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Auto Update Mode:None
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Update Check Mode:Tags
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Current Version:2.9.30
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Current Version Code:30
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