Bites is a cook book application. Recipes can be created on your phone, downloaded from the web and shared with friends via sms. Pick a recipe to make, tick off the ingredients you need, then add the ones you need to the shopping list in Trolly or sms them to someone to pick up for you. Read more about Bites v1.3 (Android misc)
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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. Read more about Scrobble Droid v1.0.5 (Android Application)
Import/Export of Android contacts in vCard format! Read more about vCardIO v0.19 (Android Application)
MobiLogger is a mobile blogging tool for the Android platform. Read more about MobiLogger v2009.1 (RC 1) (Android Application)
Want to give Google Android a try, but don't feel like buying a T-Mobile G1/G2/G3? LiveAndroid lets you download a LiveCD disc image of the Google Android operating system. Just burn the image to a disc, stick it in a CD-ROM drive, and reboot your computer and you can check out Android without installing it or affecting any files on your PC. Read more about LiveAndroid v0.3 (Android OS misc)
GeoBeagle is an Android application for geocaching and letterboxing. Read more about GeoBeagle v0.7.25 (Android Application)
Cyanogen-Updater is dedicated to produce an updater for Cyanogen's Roms. Read more about Cyanogen-Updater v3.7 (Android Application)
With Live Tracker the location of your Android mobile can be tracked in real-time using a web browser. You can send an invitation email to selected contacts containing the link to track your location. Live Tracker provides continuous feedback about the number of web browsers tracking your location. Read more about Live Tracker v1.0 (Android Application)
Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible. Read more about licas v3.3.9 (J2ME misc)
LibELM is a FAT driver, like libfat. However, LibELM is based on the amazing ELM FAT driver by ChaN. LibELM does NOT use a devoptab and as such, does not use the stdio functions (fopen, fread, etc.), but uses it's own. You can find all the information on how to use LibELM here: http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html Read more about LibELM v1.0 (Wii misc)