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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.
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
windRose is a MIDP application for delivering navigation services to a PDA/CellPhone with a connection to a GPS receiver (including BlueTooth connections).
jibjib is a small, fast and easy J2ME Twitter client for any Java-enabled mobile phone with CLDC 1.0/MIDP 1.0. jibjib is minimalistic and it is designed for road warriors.
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
MidpSSH is an SSH and Telnet client for MIDP 1.0 / 2.0 (J2ME) devices such as Java(tm)-capable cellphones and other mobile devices.
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.
This MIDP application to help my wife in data collection for her Thesis about Small for Gestational Age (SGA) children.
Our team has done some work with the Bouncy Castle project. We think the Bouncy Castle team has done a great job, and we are grateful to them and the Bouncy Castle community. In this project we publish our contribution back to the open source community of Bouncy Castle changes and fixes which
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