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qFit v1.0 (iPhone Application)
Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI) and your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR). qFit takes data in kg and cm as well as in feet/inches and pounds. You can also easily convert weight and measures. Read more
Medical Encyclopedia v1.1 (iPhone misc)
This comprehensive and free medical reference is from the University of Maryland Medical Center, one of the nation’s oldest academic medical centers. It contains more than 50,000 pages of in-depth and consumer friendly medical information in both English and Spanish. Read more
SpaceBlaster Puzzles v1.5.3 (iPhone Game)
SpaceBlaster combines the experience of three dimensional cube gaming with the iPhone and iPod Touch mobile platforms, the result is challenging and fun. Twelve levels get progressively harder as the game continues. Game tiles are never launched in the same order; this means no game is ever the same. Read more
Wii Game Studio (Beta) (Wii misc)
This powerful application allows you to design and create your own games for one of the most popular consoles around - the Nintendo Wii. All that you need is a PC running windows with the latest version of the .NET framework, a Nintendo Wii and an SD card. Read more
Orange Download Manager S60 (Alpha) (Symbian OS Application)
A download manager for series 60 platform written in pys60 (python for series 60) with URLGrabber as a core. URLGrabber is a library written in python with fancy URL operations, here library has been ported to pys60 platform with some minor manipulations. Features are the same as provided by URLGrabber, you can resume file download at any point, and even download desired portion of the file, more features would be added soon. Read more
Swarm Sandbox (18-05-2009) (Symbian OS misc)
Swarm Sandbox is an open source application for mobile phones (currently Symbian S60 devices only) that is designed to explore emergent behaviour in swarms of people. It achieves this by allowing any phone with the application installed to become aware of neighbouring Bluetooth devices, and create a flexible and fluid network. When phones are connected or "swarmed" together the user is able to create rules which trigger a given action either locally on each phone, for example flashing and beeping. These rules are triggered by a number of ways; initially by any user in the swarm sending a "pulse" to the rest of the swarm, however changes in the environment will also trigger certain local actions on each handset. Read more