Unity was originally invented in Japan 1985 as “Chain Shot!” by Kuniaki Moribe. After that it has spread all over the world with names such as SameGame, TumeGame, KomeGame, MameGame, DebaGame, TileFall, Cabeem, MaciGame, GD-BMD etc. The idea is to clear the whole playing area by removing tiles in groups. The more tiles you remove at the same time, the [&hellip
TouchLaunch is simple application launcher, which scans start menu shortcuts, and list them alphabetically. Kind of similar to Scoll Launcher but this has new quick alphabetic scroll function
WMRegOptimizer is a small tool that tries to optimize registry access – “defrag” it, if you will. It doesn’t perfectly defrag it, but it goes a long way. This results in somewhat faster registry access for applications where this is the bottle-neck
AbuSimbel Profanation Deluxe hits the Dreamcast!
AcceSnake is a “Snake-like game” developed by CmoaToto which uses the accelerometer of your phone. For the first time in a snake game, you can move in any direction, slow down, and accelerate just by moving the phone. You can cross your tail but don’t touch the wall or you will loose a life. Developed in Python, this game has [&hellip
Using Klaxon is pretty straightforward; it’s more or less like the standard Clocks and Alarms application. Changes: Added Volume control option for alarm under Settings. Fixed intermittent bug where Samsung G-Sensor exception went uncaught, causing an exception
SD Explorer is an SD card file manager with the following possibilities: – create directories – delete directories recursively – create empty files – delete files – move and rename dirs and files – copy files
Task Facade, previously known as Dynamo 3, is a cool, animated task manager for your PocketPC 2003/05/06 device. Say goodbye to boring text lists of running programs and instead manage your programs by sliding in images of all your running applications onto your screen. For each program on your device an image is saved and when you click the hotkey [&hellip
G-Alarm is an alarm clock with a special mechanism to wake you up. Before the alarm clock stops you need to guide a ball through a labyrinth. Changes: [ADDED] Support for Samsung Omnia (and probably others) tilt sensor! [UPDATED] Languages: danish, french Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t
Using Klaxon is pretty straightforward; it’s more or less like the standard Clocks and Alarms application. Changes: Skinning support implemented, sample skins will be released soon. Completely stripped out the old Klaxon UI design and added QVGA support for the new skinnable UI. Fixed bugs related to the new feature that allows you to disable sensors while snoozed. Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t