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myPlayer v0.90b (PPC Application)

A stand-alone, light-weight application that accesses the BBC iPlayer Mobile content. Specifically designed for QVGA devices running Windows Mobile 6.0 or higher.

Changes:

– New TouchFLO (kinetic scrolling) interface added for a smoother experience
– Support for ITV Player added – select “ITV Catch Up” from the View menu
– Thumbnail quality preference is now saved correctly
– Reliability of Now / Next info for Live TV programmes improved
– Various other minor bug fixes

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smartWatchM v1.2.3.0 (PPC Application)

Here is a notification utility smartWatchM for Sony Ericsoon BT watch (MBW-150). It supports all main features of Sony Ericsson phones and it even has some extra functions.

It’s developed for Smartphones/Windows Mobile Standard but works on all WM 5/6 devices (with MS BT stack).

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MobileBackup v2.0 (J2ME Application)

J2ME Java application (midlet) for backing-up and restoring/importing contacts, calendar events and TODOs to/from a text file using the vCard/vCalendar standard on mobile phones supporting the optional FileConnection and PIM APIs (JSR 75).

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JME C64 v1.11 (C64 emu for J2ME)

JME C64 is a Java based Commodore 64 emulator for mobile devices and PCs. If you want to see the old C64 become alive on your mobile phone or PC then try this emulator.

Release notes:

The binaries of the final releases for JMEC64 1.11 and JSwing C64 1.10 have been added for download. These releases are built from the code of SVN revision 757.These releases add the feature to automatically start the first game of a disk/tape image that gets attached, instead of doing this in three steps. It also contains some bug fixes and small other improvements.Please take a look at the release notes for more information on the changes. Choose the emulator download according to the desired target platform:- JME C64 runs on Java-enabled (MIDP 2.0) mobile devices.- JSwing C64 and JAWT C64 run on PCs/Laptops supporting JDK/JRE 1.4 or higher.- Android C64 runs on Android-based mobile devices.

Thanks to http://www.aep-emu.de for the news.

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