J2ME application for cell phones that lets you tap rhythms of songs on the keypad to call specific people in your address book. Project started by one of the original creators of http://www.songtapper.com Read more about Tap2Phone v0.0.1 (J2ME Application)
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A personal wardrobe consultant which keeps track of the clothes you have in your closet and helps you to choose them day by day, always suggesting the most stylish and creative combinations. Runs on J2ME enabled devices supporting CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0. Read more about Petronius v0.4 (J2ME Application)
LekLekDict is a offline dictionary for J2ME devices. Read more about LekLekDict v0.3.4 (J2ME Application)
Fire is a lightweight themable GUI engine for J2ME MIDP2 applications, which also provides XHTML rendering support. It is designed to be an eye-candy replacement to the traditional midp GUI components and to be J2ME implementation independent. Read more about Fire 2.0 J2ME (J2ME misc)
wplaat is working on a BibleQuiz for Nintendo Wii. There isn't a release yet, it will be open source once it's finished. Read more about BibleQuiz v0.2 (WIP) (Wii Application)
A new beta of Wii Linux (Codename Miight) has been released. It has been worked on by Muzer and now includes a GUI (XORG) with wiimote support as a mouse and it has an on-screen keyboard as well as many other applications. Wifi is still untested. Read more about Wii Linux Codename Miight (Beta 1) (Wii OS)
MPlayerWii is an audio/video player. It is a native port of the MPlayer media player. Read more about MPlayerWii v0.07 (Unofficial Versions) (Wii Application)
milesmowbray released an update to his YouTube search and player application Youtubeplay. It feels a bit like CorePlayer. Read more about Youtubeplay v1.0.0.10 (PPC Application)
APPSwitcher is a little VSH plugin that lets you categorize your homebrew for the XMB. By the press of a button combination you can then switch from category to category which then gets shown to you right on the XMB. Read more about APPSwitcher v1.1 (PSP Application)
Plata and Mikau are working on an operating system for Nintendo DS named DS-Me. DS-Me is optimized to use a minimum of resources. Read more about DS-Me (Beta 1) (NDS Application)