Vaccha updated his slot machine type game for Nintendo DS. Changes: 0.2.0pre – Some bug fixes and add some documentation. Improved and simplified inputs. diplos logo included. Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org for the news!
The donators of ZODTTD’s Gameboy Advance emulator can be happy to have access to the second beta of v1.1.5. Here is what ZODTTD said on his page: Hi everyone… Remember the secret URL for the download of the beta? Replace the “b1” with “b2” in the URL and download the new Beta 2 version. If you have issues downloading it, [&hellip
iReadMail allows you to mark all your mail as read, just run it and choose which mailbox to flag as read. Changes: 2007-11-21 – Version 0.6 Added a lot of checking code, should scare the bugs away
iSpit is a fast and tiny (
Here comes an application for our chinese visitors – iCosta! Features: 1. Support firmware 1.1.1, add zh_CN into international keybaord list. 2. Can select input method from pinyin, wubi, cangjie 3. Support single character association 4. Support landscape orientation
Foxy updated “Return to Genesis”. It now features a collision detection
MACalc is a native RPN calculator for iPhone. The current iPhone version was “inspired” by the HP16C programer’s calcluator
NorPhone is a package that contain all necessary files to get a norwegian look on an iPhone. This is: – GUI (norwegian language in the user interface and in all Apple iPhone applications) – norwegian formats (phone number, timezone, weather location and date and time) – norwegian dictionary – local norwegian bookmarks (norwegian newspapers)
SIMport – Import contacts from a SIM card into iPhone’s address book Changes: No support for character set other than English (Fixed) No support for exporting back to a SIM card Only a person’s name and phone number can be imported. Other fields are ignored. Wouldn’t work when aSMS is installed (and possibly some other programs). Wouldn’t work when a [&hellip
ScummVM is a program which allows you to run certain classic graphical point-and-click adventure games, provided you already have their data files. The clever part about this: ScummVM just replaces the executables shipped with the games, allowing you to play them on systems for which they were never designed! Some of the adventures ScummVM supports include Adventure Soft’s Simon the [&hellip