J2ME News
Added Feb 17, 2009, Under:
J2MEJME C64 is a Java based Commodore 64 emulator for mobile devices and PCs. If you want to see the old C64 become alive on your mobile phone or PC then try this emulator. This release is only for usage on mobile devices supporting J2ME with MIDP 2.0. Thanks to http://www.aep-emu.de for the news.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=171310
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Added Feb 16, 2009, Under:
J2MEMobileZX is a 48k ZX Spectrum emulator for mobile devices with support for J2ME MIDP2.0. It is oriented to devices such as PDAs and mobile phones. Thanks to http://www.aep-emu.de for the news.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mobilezx/
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Added Feb 16, 2009, Under:
J2MEJoerg 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 1.2.6 and JSwingBoy 1.2.6 have been added for download. These releases are built … Read more
http://sourceforge.net/projects/javagb/
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Added Feb 14, 2009, Under:
J2MEJabberMixClient is a IM Jabber client for portable devices, based on J2ME;JMC implements all the features of an IM client: contacts/presence management, single/multi user chat, users search, services discovery, GTalk and MSN transport.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jabbermixclient/
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Added Feb 14, 2009, Under:
J2MEMicrolog is a small logging library for Java ME (J2ME) like Log4j. It has support for logging to console, file, RecordStore, Canvas, Form, Bluetooth, a serial port (Bluetooth, IR, USB), Socket(incl SSL), UDP, Syslog, MMS, SMS, e-mail or to Amazon S3.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/microlog/
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Added Feb 14, 2009, Under:
J2MELightweight, fast Java-centric Lua interpreter written for both J2ME and J2SE, including libraries for basic, string, table, package, math, coroutine packages, an optional compiler, luajava bindings, and JSR-233 pluggable scripting engine bindings.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/
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Added Feb 14, 2009, Under:
J2MEA J2ME Midlet that enables you to check your timetable from the Unified Education System named NEPTUN.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/netfun/
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Added Feb 14, 2009, Under:
J2MEA card game called UNO 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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Added Feb 14, 2009, Under:
J2MEMLE – 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.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mle/
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Added Feb 14, 2009, Under:
J2MEKeePass 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.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/keepassj2me/
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