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    OSwiss

    OSwiss

    Program for tournament management.

    ...It assists in managing events, calculates standings, ratings, supports printing and checking player cards. If something goes wrong during tournament, it is posibble also to enter pairings manually. Project is written in Java SE designed for PC and J2ME for mobile phones. DEAR USER If you are missing any features in this software, please open a ticket and describe them.
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    a single player tic-tac-toe game. CHECK OUT AND SUPPORT MY LATEST ANDROID PROJECTS IN HERE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Deepak+PK
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    Single player Space Hulk board game for Java enabled mobile phones.
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    Sudoku2Go is a sudoku game for mobile phones based on the Java Micro Editon(J2ME). It uses only standard classes, so it should run on most recent mobiles. The user interface includes touchscreen support for PDAs.
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    A Settlers of Catan version for MIDP 1.0 mobile devices, with a colour interface. A continuation of mobilecatan project which seems dead. The goal is to make it working on all colour phones and provide an AI player.
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    MobiChess is classical Chess game for J2ME-enabled mobile phones. Two modes of game are available: hotseat and single play.
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    A J2ME backgammon game, for playing two players on one phone or one player against an ai. Will use midlet version 1.0 in order to support as many phones as possible.
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    JimmyGo is an SGF viewer (games of Go) for the J2ME platform, designed to run on phones and PDAs as a MIDP/MIDlet. It downloads games over the network, manages a small local database of games, and displays the games. Includes a minimal SGF parser.
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    Reversi (a.k.a. Othello) Game Midlet for Mobile Devices (e.g. mobile phones) written in Java language (J2ME).
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