For small businesses looking for desktop accounting software
With AccountEdge, business owners can organize, process, and report on their financial information so they can focus on their business. Features include: accounting, integrated payroll, sales and purchases, contact management, inventory tracking, time billing, and more.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
This is Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) CLDC/MIDP Emulator. Allows demonstrate MIDlet based applications in web browser applet, also can be run as standalone java application.
A J2ME cHTML browser which supports most of cHTML tags. It enables a MIDP enabled Java phone (or device) to act as micro HTML browser, and allows users to receive any basic HTML documents. Latest code at http://lightspeedleader.com/open_source/
Small footprint J2MEbrowser core for displaying XHTML and HTML documents on Wireless Java enabled embedded devices. Derived from a student project at the FH Joanneum (University of Applied Sciences Kapfenberg, Austria)
Streamline your business from end to end with ConnectWise PSA
ConnectWise PSA (formerly Manage) allows you to stop working in separate systems, and helps you build a more profitable business. No more duplicate data entries, inefficient employees, manual invoices, and the inability to accurately track client service issues. Get a behind the scenes look into the award-winning PSA that automates processes for each area of business: sales, help desk, support, finance, and HR.
Grain is a rich client framework for J2ME platform. It mainly consists of a XHTML browser with XForms processor and a binary based XML parser/serializer.
Application Browser for mobile devices. -- Client: Run "HotRunner" application (J2ME/J2SE) -- Server: applications distribution (J2SE, Gui in Qt-Jambi) -- HotRunner applications: java mobile programs sent from server to clients