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ALPHABET ARABE O CLIC is an educational application (created with DS Game Maker) that can help you to learn the Arabic alphabet. Thanks to wraggster ( http://dcemu.co.uk/alphabet-arabe-o-clic-239723.html ) for the news.
http://www.ds-scene.net/?s=viewtopic&nid=8278
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W T N is an early platform game by Delca. Thanks to wraggster ( http://dcemu.co.uk/w-t-n-239724.html ) for the news!
http://www.playeradvance.org/forum/showthread.php?t=33659
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Care about your communities by knowing what people near you are thinking, saying, doing, selling, wanting and needing. With a patent-pending Search By Route technology, you can also connect with people or objects of interest along travel routes when you are on a trip. For more information, please visit http://www.fleapapa.com
https://slideme.org/application/flea-papa
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Mover is new and exciting app that let’s you track your activity level. It will let know what type of person you are and give you tips on becoming a more active person.
https://slideme.org/application/mover
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Added Aug 31, 2009, Under:
J2ME
Joerg Jahnke has released an updated version of JMEBoy. JMEBoy is a Java-based Gameboy and Gameboy Color emulator for mobile devices. If you want to play Gameboy games on your mobile phone you should try this emulator. Release notes: The binaries of the final releases for JMEBoy 1.4 and JSwingBoy 1.2.13 have been added for download. These releases are built … Read more
http://sourceforge.net/projects/javagb/
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Added Aug 31, 2009, Under:
J2ME
KeePass for J2ME is a J2ME port of KeePass Password Safe, a free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager. You can store passwords in a highly-encrypted database on a mobile phone, and view them on the go. Release notes: * New KDB manager with lower memory usage * Support for key files * Search * Optimizations and improvements Also … Read more
http://sourceforge.net/projects/keepassj2me/
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Added Aug 31, 2009, Under:
J2ME
Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/licas/
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Added Aug 31, 2009, Under:
J2ME
MLE – The Mobile Learning Engine is a learning application for mobile phones written in Java (J2ME). It enables you to use your phone at anytime and at anyplace for computer-aided, multimedia-based learning. It is a content independent engine. Changes: – guest access should work now – guests only see the courses where there is guest-access – fixed a nasty … Read more
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mle/
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Added Aug 31, 2009, Under:
J2ME
LightWallet is a open source lightweight J2ME personal finance management application.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lightwallet/
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Added Aug 31, 2009, Under:
J2ME
A card game called xUNO based on a game made by Mattel for cellphones with J2ME technology. To play this game, it’s necessary a cellphone compatible with CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0 (J2ME technology) and a screen with 240×320.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unome/
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