RedSquare is an classic 2D action game. Click and hold the red square. Now, move it so that you neither touch the walls nor get hit by any of the blue blocks. If you make it to 31 seconds, you are doing brilliantly! Read more
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According to mrcaze this is a kind of on-device software catalog, which allows installing software directly from device. The site currently lists more than 50 programs for download. Read more
MyWeatherForecast is an upcomming new weather forecast application. Goal is to make it as finger friendly as possible, and support multiple resolutions (currently running in VGA) while keeping it simple feature-wise. Read more
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 or solve a mathematical task. Read more
Maturion has updated his port of Pocket Volleyball. Changes include additional graphics and a fully supported joypad. Read more
A "Game of Life" game by maxthebest for PlayStation Portable. Read more
Bert Jan released his custom linux distribution "xwhiite-linux" for Nintendo Wii. Read more
IceNotes ME for Mobile Devices is an usefull JAVA ME (J2ME) application to store all your important (text)notes on your mobile phone using "Twofish" encryption. Your notes are organized by assigning your own custom tags to your notes. Read more
Task Facade, previously known as Dynamo 3, is a cool, animated task manager for your PocketPC 2003/05/06 device. Say goodbye to boring text lists of running programs and instead manage your programs by sliding in images of all your running applications onto your screen. For each program on your device an image is saved and when you click the hotkey they all zoom onto your screen. Simply click the one you want and it will increase to fill the screen. Quickly seeing all the running programs is far more efficient than having to read through a text-based task list so Task Facade can make task switching a much faster, and cooler, experience. Read more
Quirky, famous for various Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS homebrews, wrote a pretty hughe and interesting article about using Assembler with NDS homebrews. Read more