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gvSIG Mobile is a Geographic Information System (GIS) aimed at mobile devices, ideal for projects that capture and update data in the field. It's known for having a user-friendly interface, being able to access the most common formats and a wide range of GIS and GPS tools which are ideal for ... [More] working with geographic information. gvSIG Mobile aims at broadening gvSIG Desktop execution platforms to a range of mobile devices, in order to give an answer to the needings of a growing number of mobile solutions users, who wish to use a GIS on different types of devices. So far, gvSIG Mobile is a Geographic Information System, as well as a Spatial Data Infrastructures client for mobile devices. Such a client is also the first one licensed under open source. [Less]

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gvSIG Mini is a mobile free viewer of free aceess maps based on tiles (OpenStreetMap, YahooMaps, Microsoft Bing, ...), with a WMS, WMS-C client, address and POI search, routes, hybrid location and many more things. It runs on Java ME and Android smartphones.

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  0 reviews  |  7 users  |  198,588 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 10 days ago
 
 

Mobile Trail Explorer is an application for user to view and record tracks using the mobile phone and GPS device. Recorded tracks can be exported in KML format on memory card so that they can be viewed in Google Earth application later on. Mobile Trail Explorer is mainly targeted for recording ... [More] biking, hiking etc. trails. Software runs on Java platform so it is supported by many mobile phones. It is required that mobile phone supports Bluetooth connections (JSR 82) for GPS and File connection (JSR 75) for exporting trails. [Less]

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An RMI framework for cooperation between remote applications and libraries. It allows spontaneous interconnection, and provides transmission of graphical user interfaces -- all without source modification.

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GASP project (GAming Services Platform) deals with middleware solutions to support Multiplayer Mobile Games (MMG) and Multiplayer Ubiquitous Games (MUGs), that implement and extends the Open Mobile Alliance GS specifications.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  100,620 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 1 year ago
 
 

Project to control GPS Dataloggers, mainly MTK based and convert GPS logs to several other formats using filters, etc. Runs on most platforms (Desktops, Linux, Mac, Palm, Mobile Phone, PocketPC).

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  162,543 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

The Prosciutto Project is a data-driven mobile application engine implemented in J2ME. You could think of it as a rapid application development framework, or a distributable mobile application engine that aims to address the problem of device fragmentation. Anything you would do on a mobile ... [More] application that has to do with browsing data is doable in The Prosciutto Project environment by using the mobile application engine (ZAMAE) and a set of well-defined, serializable UI objects. This way, an entire application definition can be hosted on a web server, ZAMAE would fetch it from the server, and yet be completely business logic agnostic. If your application changes, there's no need for the engine to be updated and redistributed. [Less]

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Java mobile IRC-client (J2ME) jmIrc is a J2ME MIDlet allowing ie. cell phone owners to use IRC wirelessly. It should work on any device supporting MIDP 1.0 and also supports connecting through HTTP proxy server on phones that don't support the Java socket API. All files are free software and thus GPL'd including the proxy code

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Java Midlet to use OpenStreetMap data on a J2ME ready Mobile. Displays a moving map using external or internal GPS, shows the street name on which you are. There is Navigation support for car drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians plus many more ...

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Locify is a mobile Java application which enables regular user to connect GPS, browse maps, save places of interest, record routes, use navigation and other location based features. But from developer view - it acts like XHTML browser. Anyone can write a "service" - XHTML pages with a ... [More] few locify extensions which allow the 3rd party content interact with Locify features. So Locify is a framework - you can build a location based application just using XHTML. Basic feature is, that you can append a location to the request to your server. Then you can return the user some location-relevant content. Also all Locif features is available to the web developer as well - you can send the user an KML file, use maps, navigation etc. Read more at our documentation. [Less]

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