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uTrack can be used to track mobile devices in a passive, non-intruisive way.
It can be configured to publish the location of a Windows Mobile powered device to any website or webservice. The only requirement is that HTTP GET request can be used.
The different items of information that can be published are:
– Longitude / Latitude
– DeviceID
– Date and time
When run, the application only shows a notifyicon and stays dormant until another application uses the GPS Intermediate driver. – When the GPS device gets a fix on the position, uTrack will publish this information to the URL specified in the configuration window.
uTrack features:
– A lightweight Windows Mobile client whose sole purpose is to monitor and publish GPS coordinates.
– Four different parameters can be used in the GET request: Longitude, Latitude, Date/Time and the deviceID.
– The request can be tested using a easy to use option which opens the configured URL in the default browser.
– A non-intrusive notify-icon to indicate GPS monitoring is active.
– Both support for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 powered devices.
– Auto start monitoring on device reset.
– GPS Intermediate Driver support.
– Google Gears GeoLocation support.
uTrack version can be downloaded free for any personal use. When uTrack is used in a commercial application, please donate.
Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=420508
http://www.petervrenken.nl/utrack
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:
[FIXED] Severe today plugin bug
[ADDED] Support for S2U2 (S2U2 now displays the next G-Alarm)
[ADDED] Languages added: polish
[UPDATED] Languages updated: croatian, czech, dutch, italian, spanish
Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=422362
http://www.ageye.de/index.php?s=galarm/about
Buunyan has updated his PS3 BD-J game NumberSet.
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http://bu-nyan.m.to/BD-J/bdj.htm
Dodge the Squares coded by dan369.
Changes:
-ADDED new game Mode Bouncy
-Added Difficulty to Bouncy
-Change some aspects of they Game Modes to Make Them Harder/Easier.
-Various Little code/design changes.
http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=144806
Added Sep 25, 2008, Under:
Wii
Wii GeckoOS can act alone or take advantage of his USB Gecko Nintendo Wii development adapter. One cool feature of the OS is the fact you can boot it with the homebrew channel and use it’s Region Free feature to boot other region games on your Wii.
Changes:
1. No copy flag bit in saves now removed when copying no copy flag save games.
In previous version you could copy no copy saves but it left the no copy flag bit in the save so unless you used a Hex editor you couldn’t copy the save game back to your Wii. Now this bit is removed when you copy the save over. Thanks Kenobi for this patch.
You need the rebooter to copy no copy saves to SD card, but of course you can copy them back without rebooter loaded just like any other standard save.
Thanks to www.tehskeen.com for the news.
http://usbgecko.blogspot.com/2008/09/geckoos-107b-released.html
Diedel ported Allegro to the PlayStation Portable. Allegro is a game programming library for C/C++.
Quote:
I would like to share my Allegro PSP WIP 🙂
A simple graphic driver and the a mini keyboard driver using the PSP controller are implemented by now. It compiles and links with success some Allegro examples and the excellent Humphrey remake (the main reason for converting the library 😛 )
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=11035
Vocabulario DS is a french educational program helping you to learn spanish.
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Changes:
– Source Code completely retyped
– Added 3 Grammars
– Add 2 Vocabularies
– The majority of Conjugations (Regular Irregular!)
http://www.dev-fr.org/index.php?topic=3723.0
This is a port of the KDE game “knetwalk”, by Andi Peredri, Thomas Nagy, and Reinhold Kainhofer. Ported to Android by Ian Cameron Smith (headstay); released under GPL. Includes MTRandom by David Beaumont, released under LGPL.
The player is given a network diagram with the parts of the network randomly rotated; he/she must rotate them to connect all the terminals to the server.
Scrambled Net detects the screen size of the device it’s running in, and configures the board appropriately. This makes the game a bit easier on smaller phones — we don’t want to make the cells too small, because it’s difficult to tap on a tiny cell on a phone’s touchscreen. Portrait and landscape phones are handled automatically.
Tile rotation is smoothly animated; highlighted tiles show the user’s progress.
The game is designed to be usable with 12-key keypad or QWERTY keypad, or by tapping the screen.
The game has 5 difficulty levels; the first 3 use different board sizes; then wrap-around is introduced for “Master” level; then “Insane” level adds invisible cells. In case you’re wondering, yes, I can solve “Insane” puzzles, usually in 10-12 minutes on a large (HVGA) phone.
http://code.google.com/p/netscramble/
Record the gsm tower your cell phone see, use the google api to translate that in cohordinates and geolocate your track. Can work as a very imprecise gps tracker: 400m (well served city) to 2km (countryside) error on your position
You’ll need Nokia to sign the sys file for you, see README before uploading the file to your cell phone.
http://code.google.com/p/nwtracker/
For the first time ever, it is now possible to read your OpenDocument files from OpenOffice.org, KOffice, AbiWord and Lotus Symphony on your Symbian Smartphone using Open Source software
http://code.google.com/p/officereader/
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