Android rewrite of the original Windows game “Alien Blood Bath”, a bloody platformer.
This game is open sourced under the GPL v3.
Android rewrite of the original Windows game “Alien Blood Bath”, a bloody platformer.
This game is open sourced under the GPL v3.
K9 is an experimental fork of the core Android POP/IMAP client. Primarily, K9 is focused on making it easy to chew through large volumes of email.
Changes:
EXCHANGE Fixed an authentication issue with WebDav support that caused by the last update. -ismarc31
Added support for scrolling on 2 of the screens in the account setup process to allow the full steps to be done in landscape mode. There are some graphical regressions in portrait mode from it that aren’t resolved yet. -ismarc31
EXCHANGE Removed display of path prefix. System now pulls all folders/subfolders. Does not display in a hierarchy, but will load messages from each folder. Only the final folder name is displayed instead of the path off of Inbox right now – ismarc31
EXCHANGE Added change to populate the url for the mailbox each time authentication occurs (url is in the response). Updated initial message population to use reverse order so initial display has newest first (only noticeable on slow connections). -ismarc31
Added the following 2 keyboard shortcuts in message list view: -baolongnt
S: Setttings
L: Last auto sync date time
Fixed bug # 122: Some keyboard shortcuts only work when a message is selected – baolongnt
fixed bug # 87: Acccounts all refresh at the same freqency – baolongnt
Fixed bug # 82: Messages lose their read status when getting new emails from POP3 server – baolongnt
FIxed bug # 81: Notifications never show up wen using POP3. – baolongnt
Added back auto-start of background message sync (most likely removed during merge) baolongnt
K9 is an experimental fork of the core Android POP/IMAP client. Primarily, K9 is focused on making it easy to chew through large volumes of email.
K9 is an experimental fork of the core Android POP/IMAP client. Primarily, K9 is focused on making it easy to chew through large volumes of email.
Koolu is proud to announce availability of Google’s Android Platform source code for the Openmoko phone “FreeRunner”.
While Android was released as open source software in late October, a certain amount of work had to be done to get the code to work on other manufacturer’s phones. The FreeRunner, an open design of phone from Taiwan-based OpenMoko, needed certain changes to the Android code to have it work properly. The free software community, with the help of people all over the world, was able to change the source code to have it run on the FreeRunner.
The code will be located in a git repository at git.koolu.org and the instructions and other information will be located in a forum at forum.koolu.org
Android application used to select multiple recipients for a text message.
The author did not provide any changelog or release notes.
Android rewrite of the original Windows game “Alien Blood Bath”, a bloody platformer.
This game is open sourced under the GPL v3.
Scrobble Droid watches the music you listen to and sends information about it to Last.fm, where they use that information to do things like make personalized charts for you and make recommendations about other music you might like.
Changes:
Changed the Last.fm sign-up link to the regular (non-mobile) version because the CAPTCHA on the mobile version was apparently not always working.
FBReaderJ is an e-book reader for the Android platform. It is a clone of the FBReader book reader written in Java by the same authors. FBReaderJ supports several e-book formats: oeb, epub, and fb2. Direct reading from zip, tar, and gzip archives is supported.
Changes:
Book scrolling is now more Androidish. To scroll a text, you should move your finger over the touchscreen. Volume +/- keys on the left side of the device are used for the text scrolling too. The ‘Add Book’ dialog has been changed to be more convenient for finger tapping. Book position saving has been fixed.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/fbreaderj/?branch_id=74072&release_id=289218
Android4Me is a port of Android classes to J2ME platform. At the beginning port will include: xmlized UI, drawables, widgets & layouts.