Ever wish that building your personal personal ROM was so simple as placing an order at Starbucks? Well, an intrepid coder often known as lithid-cm has taken that vision one step closer with the CyanogenMod Compiler (CMC), a command line utility that enables armchair mixers to take away unwanted features after which compile their very own special blend of CyanogenMod . While CMC’s functionality is currently rather limited — which permits users to eliminate languages, wallpapers and tweak themes — the developer will introduce new installation / removal features and further plug-in support in future releases. The software is early alpha stage, this means that its creator needs the aid of others to spot and resolve the rough edges. So, in the event you aren’t afraid to get your hands slightly dirty, CMC seems quite worthwhile. Just don’t blame us if you break something.
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