ReRemind is a simple Windows Mobile service that will play a sound at a specified interval when an event is waiting your attention. This is particularly useful for devices that lack standard amber/green notification LEDs (like the Diamond / Touch Pro), but can be used with any WM device if you want audible notifications. Read more about ReRemind v6.1 (PPC Application)
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Qtopia is a platform for embedded Linux-based mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants and mobile phones. It was developed by Trolltech. Read more about Qtopia Wiz v1.0.1 (Wiz Application)
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 about RedSquare v0.92 (Wii Game)
Giana's Return is close to receive a minor update. Read more about Gianas Return v0.99.5 WIP (Wiz Game)
Simple Last.fm Scrobbler, a simple service that scrobbles music listened to on an Android phone. Read more about A Simple LastFM Scrobble v1.1 (Android Application)
MashupRadar is an radar application with mashup features. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications. Read more about MashupRadar (09-09-2009) (Android Application)
MashupOrganizer is a mashup organizer to organize your mashup applications. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications. Read more about MashupOrganizer (09-09-2009) (Android Application)
OpenFonMaps with mashup features. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications. Read more about OpenFonMaps (09-09-2009) (Android Application)
Panoramio with mashup features. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications. Read more about Panoramio (09-09-2009) (Android Application)
This program enables tethering (via WiFi and Bluetooth) for "rooted" handsets running Android (such as the Android DevPhone 1). Clients (your laptop for example) can connect via WiFi (Ad-Hoc mode) or Bluetooth and get access to the Iternet using the 3G, 2G mobile connection or (in case you are using Bluetooth) the WiFi connection which is established by the handset. Read more about andTether v1.52 (CyanogenFix) (Android Application)