Android4Me is a port of Android classes to J2ME platform. At the beginning port will include: xmlized UI, drawables, widgets & layouts.
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ZXDS is an emulator of Sinclair ZX Spectrum for Nintendo DS, written by Patrik Rak. It is steadily reaching a mature stage of development, and it already has some noteworthy features, like accurate emulation of Spectrum 48k, 128k and Pentagon models (including sound), or support for TAP/TZX/PZX tape files, TRD/SCL disk files and RZX playback files. Changes: + RZX playback … Read more
J2ME application for mobile phones that allows to easily find a person and make a call.
This program is dedicated to sport trainers or sportsmen. The user set the work time, the rest time and the number of lap he wants to go. The program beeps at the ends of each period to notice the user.
Powernoid is a Breakout clone by Art. Changes: Change to multiball powerup behaviour, the ball now splits in two when a player gets this powerup. Player no longer loses a life if the multiball powerup is active, and one of the two balls is lost. Difficulty is increased by slightly speeding up the ball movement compared with the first version. … Read more
OpenWIG is an attempt to develop a J2ME mobile application (midlet) with same capabilities as Wherigo player.
Manic 8 Ball turns your phone into a magic 8 ball. Release notes: Update : November 3, 2008 – Source code now submitted. Enjoy! I hacked this together rather quickly so I could use my Google phone to be a magic 8 ball for my Halloween costume based on Manic 8-Ball from the Venture Brothers. This app isn’t much. It’s … Read more
Personal Information Manager Client is a Personal Information Manager client on a Android device. It can provide several means to back up your personal information, and synchronized with a Virtual Mobile Service.
The Ambient Music Player project is a lite version of Amarok for handhelds based on the Google Android environment.
Drag the centre shape to it’s matching counterpart. A simple puzzle exercise for children which runs on any Android-powered mobile phone.