Simple tip calculator for Windows Mobile. Read more
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Eugene Plotnikov has updated his SMS (Simple Media System) multimedia playing application for the Sony PS2. Using this program you can view multimedia files including DIVX, AVI, XVID, MPEG, MP3, etc ... on your Sony Playstation 2 video gaming console. Read more
OpenPandora Toolbar is a toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer, which gives access to several Pandora related services. It also comes with an uninstall routine. Read more
Well indeed a FREE Pandora, but it's a paper model which you can print and assemble on your own ;) Read more
S2U2 (Slide2Unlock2) is a simple lock/unlock application which has the iPhone style slide unlocking. It can be used as a screensaver while you don't use your device. It has a CallerID function (but some devices may not work, so please try it first); S2P control plugin; and volume control. Read more
Here comes an unbricker tool for Dingoo A-320. If your device suffers from the white screen of death (WSOD) then use this tool to recover it. Read more
Wordmobi is S60 client for wordpress written in Python for Nokia mobile phones, helping you to manage your blog while saving time and bandwidth. Common blog operations, like posting, approve comment, post delete, comments visualization, for instance, are possible using Wordmobi. Read more
FluBBA released a single arcade game emulator, which emulates the game "Yie Ar Kung-Fu". This one has sound as well, though no speech. Read more
It's reality again, here comes PDROMS CODING COMPETITION v4.01 - Retro Coding Fun for Console and Handhelds!
Coding on "closed" handhelds or consoles must not be a privilege; dozens of free development kits proof the opposite. The steadily growing "homebrew scene" produces unlicensed software for devices not meant to be open for everyone. Read more
It's reality again, here comes PDROMS CODING COMPETITION v4.01 - Retro Coding Fun for Console and Handhelds!
Coding on "closed" handhelds or consoles must not be a privilege; dozens of free development kits proof the opposite. The steadily growing "homebrew scene" produces unlicensed software for devices not meant to be open for everyone. Read more