Archive for September, 2011
Nonogram Nexus (17-09-2011) (Android Game)

Nonogram Nexus is a game for the Android operating system which, as you might imagine, automatically generates Nonograms and lets you solve them

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Micro Manager v0.5 (Android Application)

Micro Manager by mehdok is an open source file manager for Android systems, developed under GPL v3 License

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J2ME Memo Game v1.03 (J2ME Game)

J2ME Memo Game by pohajac is a color code game written for Java enabled phones

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VMidiLib v1.2.7 (J2ME misc)

VMidiLib is an advanced MIDI library for J2ME phones

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Tantrix ME (GUI Demo 1) (J2ME Game)

Tantrix is an elegant coffee-table strategy game from New Zealand. Its intriguing mixture of skill and chance makes Tantrix a fun family game, at the same time as being utterly addictive to the serious player. Tantrix also includes a comprehensive collection of solitaire activities such as the Discovery and Rainbow puzzles. With Tantrix ME, you can play Tantrix on your [&hellip

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LightWallet v1.1.4 (J2ME Application)

LightWallet by Oleg Derevenetz is a open source lightweight J2ME personal finance management application

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MIDletPascal v3.4c (J2ME misc)

MIDletPascal by j-a-s-d, piligrim, tronix286 and weswilliams is specifically suited for development of J2ME midlets. It’s compiler translates Pascal source code directly into Java microedition bytecode

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YourTube v1.1.6 (J2ME Application)

YourTube by Oleg Drevenetz is an open source J2ME YouTube video downloader for mobile phones

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MGTalk v0.2.2 (J2ME Application)

MGTalk is a Jabber client for the J2ME MIDP 2.0 platform and supports few Google Talk server features. It may run on any J2ME MIDP 2.0 mobile phone or communicator. MGTalk is not affiliated with Google

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GpsMid v0.7.7 (J2ME Application)

GpsMid by james22 uses OpenStreetMap data on a J2ME ready Mobile. Displays a moving map using external or internal GPS, shows the street name on which you are. There is Navigation support for car drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians plus many more

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