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Flint

note Flint is no longer maintained, at least not in barometz/flint. The latest updates were put together by Keboo, and I recommend taking a look at their project: https://github.com/Keboo/PebbleSharp

A .NET library for talking to Pebble smartwatches. Based on documentation at http://pebbledev.org/wiki/Main_Page and the implementation at https://github.com/Hexxeh/libpebble plus its various forks.

Basic communication works. My personal priorities right now are to make the basic Pebble usage work, such as media events and notifications.

Contributions are absolutely welcome.

Flintlock

Flintlock is the Windows desktop application that Flint was initially created for.

Dependencies

Flint relies on 32feet.NET to get the friendly names of known Bluetooth devices. Seems like this should be possible through WMI, but the relevant Win32_PNPDevice and Win32_SerialPort objects don't contain anything to identify them as belonging to a Pebble.

Flint uses DotNetZip to open Pebble bundles (.pbw files) - unlike System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive (which requires .NET 4.5) it works from .NET 2.0 and up, and unlike System.IO.Packaging.Package it's not a pain to work with - quite the opposite, in fact.

All of these are included in binary form.