mLock is at the moment only a passcode device lock with no settings except for your own passcode. Changes: [ADDED] VGA and
A stand-alone, light-weight application that accesses the BBC iPlayer Mobile content. Specifically designed for QVGA devices running Windows Mobile 6.0 or higher
Email Scheduler is just that, an email scheduler. Release notes: GMail is now supported
Gesture Dialer allows you to dial a number using gestures! Changes: – Fixed : #6 is shown as 4 – Added : Audio Feed back (from Here Origin fuzemobility.com thanks to bugsykoosh for the info)
We at pdroms.de had the pleasure to conduct an interview with Mr. Tony Han, Marketing Manager at GamePark Holdings. The interview is leaving the very past behind and tries to concentrate on the upcoming “GP2x Wiz”, which we will just call “Wiz” in the interview. PDRoms: Hello Mr. Han. You are the new Marketing Manager for international affairs at GamePark [&hellip
Brakken ( http://www.tehskeen.com ) has been in touch with the Team behind the new Channel Based Exploit for the Nintendo Wii that will let you run unsigned code without the need for the Twilight Princess Exploit which has been squashed by Nintendo in their most recent System Menu update. The video linked below shows the exploit installing the Homebrew Channel. [&hellip
Dedexer is a disassembler tool for Android DEX files. The purpose is to create Jasmin-like source files from DEX files
The Homebrew Browser allows you to download the latest homebrew applications and games all through your Wii. You don’t need to take your SD card out. You don’t even need a computer! You can also delete homebrew you no longer want. No more dead links, no more extracting files, no more finding out that the homebrew application doesn’t include an [&hellip
Super Mario War is a Super Mario multiplayer game Release notes: – First release for YDL 6.1 / PS3 based on spec from PLD Linux – Includes patch to allow use of 32bpp mode for improved speed on YDL / PS3 – This breaks level previews, but the game runs much faster this way Thanks to http://www.dcemu.co.uk for the news
MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. When used in conjunction with an arcade game’s data files (ROMs), MAME will more or less faithfully reproduce that game on a PC. The ROM images that MAME utilizes are “dumped” from arcade games’ original circuit-board ROM chips. MAME becomes the “hardware” for the games, taking the place of their original CPUs and [&hellip