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me2photo (15-07-2008) (J2ME Application)

me2photo, post your own story with a mobile photo snapshot to http://me2day.net It works only SK Telecom now, but you can port it to other platforms

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Personal Expenses v1.0.3 (J2ME Application)

Personal Expenses is a financial tool to track personal expenses with a quick and user friendly GUI. User can enter his/her daily expenses very quickly and can see meaningful reports of the expenses very easily. User can set password for the application to prevent unwanted access to it

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FMSE (r19) (J2ME Application)

FMSE is a Sony Ericsson File Manager

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OpenLAPI v0.9.11 (J2ME Application)

OpenLAPI is most commonly used to access Bluetooth GPS devices from mobile devices, whilst retaining a high level of source code compatibility with JSR-179. OpenLAPI also has a range of backends for emulating location in development environments, making it a popular tool for J2ME developers

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Cibyl v19 (J2ME misc Source Code)

Cibyl is a programming environment and binary translator that allows compiled C programs to execute on J2ME-capable phones. Cibyl uses GCC to compile the C programs to MIPS binaries, and these are then recompiled into Java bytecode. Cibyl programs are regular compiled Java programs, and Cibyl therefore performs relatively well. With Cibyl, C programs can be ported to J2ME without [&hellip

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MiniME v1.0 (J2ME misc)

MiniME is a light weight J2ME library that let you build game and advanced UI. MiniME features: * a resource manager to easily import and use Image and Text. * event manager to ease communication between view and different component of the library. * a set a predefined UI component, such as Label, EditField, RadioButton group, CheckBox group, to build [&hellip

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Talking Clock v1.0 (J2ME Application)

Simple Talking Clock written in Java for mobile phone J2ME compliant

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BPI J2ME (09-06-2008) (J2ME misc)

Use BPI images on J2ME devices! The BPI format (standing for Bit-Packed Image) has been designed for mobile devices with limited storage. BPI mainly targets Java mobiles phones (J2ME) and more precisely the storage of the images required by a midlet. Image caracteristics are therefore limited (at most 512 pixels wide and a color space limited to 262 144 colors [&hellip

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MID4th v1.42 (J2ME Application)

MID4th is a Forth System for Java MIDP-2.0 phones. Release notes: An ANS Forth System written in Java2ME. It is adapted for Mobile devices from WebForth, available at the FIG archive. The Forth is reasonably standard with referance to the Dpans94 standard document, with a few changes to facilitae use on a mobile device. The main features are as follows. [&hellip

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BTetris v2.7.10 (J2ME Game)

BTetris is a Tetris clone for J2ME. Features: – multiplayer mode via bluetooth

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