Zack updated his engine port, which can be used to play Wolfenstein 3D and Spears of Destiny.
Due to german law we can not provide any links.
Zack updated his engine port, which can be used to play Wolfenstein 3D and Spears of Destiny.
Due to german law we can not provide any links.
The G-Bios project aims at designing and developing a general architecture of bootloader/BIOS for Android and other embedded Linux.
Features:
1. Seperated into two parts: top half and bottom half.
2. Video BIOS Integerated.
3. Friendly user interface.
4. Auto-decting image file type and auto-burning intelligently.
5. etc.
Sonic Flashcards is a dynamic flash card that uses memory techniques and multimedia to maximize learning.
The service allows mutual location sharing between android device user.
Android-VNC-Viewer is a VNC Viewer for Android phones. Android-VNC-Viewer is forked from tightVNC viewer.
JJIL is a Java image processing library. It includes an image processing architecture and over 60 routines for various image processing tasks.
JJIL is particularly targeted towards mobile applications. It includes interfaces so images can be converted to and from native formats for J2ME, Android, and J2SE.
JJIL includes some sample applications for face detection and EAN-13 (including UPC) barcode reading. The barcode reader requires high resolution images (currently beyond a typical cameraphone, but perhaps not Android) but the face detection code works well with any cameraphone. It can isolate any reasonable frontal view of a face in a few seconds.
Lablz Browser Bhoost or simply Bhoost, is a shell around Android’s WebKit. Lablz aims to give Web Developers same power as Java developers to create Android applications which iPhone owners will envy.
Tooldroid is an Android Toolbox Project. More information is available in japanese(?) language by following the link below.
Link It is a “Try to connect” game. No further description in english is available (but in japanese?).
MobiLogger is a mobile blogging tool for the Android platform. It’s main design principles are:
* Do one thing (mobile blogging) and do it well
* No matter where your blog is hosted, it’ll be editable with MobiLogger
* Simpler is better