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METwit is a Twitter client on Java ME MIDlet(MIDP2.0/CLDP1.0) It isn't use game api and use only basic and lcd api.
GTMobile is a client of Google Talk that run on java phones. Current release has been tested under SUN WTK 2.5beta. It requires CLDC 1.1 and MIDP 2.0 support. Such phones like Nokia N70, Moto E680, SE W800, etc. GTMobile can automatically resize for any size of screen but not tested on real phones
MoonPhase MoonPhaseMoonPhase is a free J2ME application that displays the current moon phase on your mobile phone. It can also display the dates of all new/full moon phases for a given year. The program works on MIDP2 compatible Java-enabled phones. FeaturesThe main screen displays the
Simple implementation of the "Beat Swatch Clock" for a J2ME compliant mobile phone. Java Web Start Micro Emulator For more details see Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time and http://www.swatch.com/zz_en/internettime.html.
DescriptionA mobile phone application which simplifies the task of looking up Malaysian Amateur Radio callsign while on the move.The user only need to key-in the ham callsign that he/she wished to enquire, and the application will automatically display relevant information related to the hamradio
Currency Exchange application for mobile devices (cellphones and PDA). Supports updating currency rate from remote server, requires at least MIDP 2.0/CLDC 1.1. Screenshot
Javia Calculator, the easy to use yet powerful calculator for mobile phones. http://calculator.javia.org/
yes sir, it's a freaking awesome bomberman clone! a public release coming soon... stay tuned! ... or check the repository for updates ;)
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