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Amora (a mobile remote assistant) is a client/server application that enables you to control the linux desktop using your cellphone. It uses bluetooth to send mouse and keyboard events to the graphical session. With it, you can control your slides in OpenOffice, movies or any other application. ... [More] Amora also has a screenshot feature, where you can see the thumbnail in the cellphone screen of currently in focus window in the desktop. [Less]

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The main purpose of this program is to connect to a bluetooth GPS receiver and log the data to a file. This program also uses NFC technology to make some tasks a bit simpler. This program was created with usability in skydiving environment in mind. Ie. it should be as simple as possible to start ... [More] and stop logging and also view a chart of horizontal and vertical speeds right after the jump. [Less]

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Online Battle & Dungeon Crawler "Tamagotchi" game for Nokia series 60 3ยบ ed

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pybtkeyboard - PC keyboard as bluetooth keyboard for mobile Allows the use of your PC keyboard as bluetooth keyboard for inputing text and controlling your mobile See btkeyboardphone.py to define your own mappings Uses keypress from http://cyke64.googlepages.com (modified to allow raw event ... [More] input) Installation btkeyboardpc.tar.gz Requires python, pyblues, nucurses run "python btkeyboardpc.py" in terminal btkeyboardphone.tar.gz install keypress-0.1.sis copy btkeyboardphone.py to python dir e.g e:\python add your PCs bluetooth address to btkeyboardphone.py run btkeyboardphone.py voidonic@gmail.com [Less]

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Talking Points 2 is an open-source project whose purpose is to assist visually-handicapped individuals in navigating a city through the use of Bluetooth beacons placed inside points of interest. When in the vicinity of a beacon, the software will query a remote database, using the beacon's ... [More] unique MAC address as key. The returned information will be displayed, as well as read to the user through the use of text-to-speech. Prototypes are being coded coded in Java and Python for S60. [Less]

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This Java program will be used for transferring and editing the ToDo List from a Nokia phone to a PC. IntroductionThe Nokia PC Suite does not allow ToDo List or Notes editing when connected to my Nokia 2630. It transfers the ToDo items for display on the PC Suite main window as tooltips in the ... [More] small calendar view on the left (hover the mouse pointer over any day which contains an entry to see this), but it does not transfer this data to the main calendar view. Notes data is not transferred at all. This program will transfer the ToDo List over Bluetooth to a companion Java application running on the PC. The PC application will allow editing and transfer back to the phone. Initally the program will only transfer ToDo Lists, but in future this may develop into a full PIM application with a calendar, contacts, ToDO list, and possibly Notes. As yet I have no idea how to access the Notes data with Java ME but if this is possible then the PIM will also include editable notes. The current state of development uses Java source code based entirely on the Sun source code for PDAPDemo, with all but handling of ToDo lists stripped out. The program currently accesses the data on the phone and allows full editing and saving back to the phone. There is as yet no Bluetooth connection. I intend to upload the source code soon. [Less]

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