"Where is..." is a new GPS program for Windows Mobile 5/6 completely writed in .NET. It gives you distance and direction from your destination without any internet connection or other expensive navigation programs. Read more
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Rehearsal Assistant is a software tool which helps performance artists conduct rehearsals by addressing media-related needs. The prototype application is for the Android platform, and allows spoken notes to be recorded and saved into audio files. Read more
A project to port Linux and Google's Android platform to the T-Mobile Wing and HTC Herald smartphones. Read more
Android PDF Viewer is a viewer for PDF-Files on ANDROID mobiles. The implementation will be a port of the PDF-Renderer which is published by SUN under the LGPL: https://pdf-renderer.dev.java.net/. Read more
MobileStratego is the online version of Stratego for mobile phones. It's developed with J2ME and it is a two players version. Online playing is achieved using peer-to-peer with virtual server or direct connection. Single phone is supported too. Read more
This project is an Xpath processor built for the J2ME platform. The author couldn't find any Xpath processor that would fit the limited resources of a mobile phone so he decided to write his own. Read more
LightWallet is a open source lightweight J2ME personal finance management application. Read more
Put the pieces exactly where they go or they head to the back of the queue. You only get to see a few at a time! Read more
FiSSION is a homebrew 3D game engine being developed for the Nintendo Wii. Its goal is to allow homebrew developers the opportunity to develop studio-quality games without the massive upfront investment of writing a game engine to support their content. Read more
A version of SDL Paradroid compiled for the Wii to fill the void in the U.S., where the virtual console lacks C64 games. This version is created from the GPL'ed source code from SDL Paradroid and uses the same data files. Read more