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PalmDisplay - Use old Palm PDA's as a universal Display for ex. Linux Boxes. Consist of a Palm application to read from the serial interface and drive the LCD Display and a PC programm to send information via a serial interface to the Palm program.
A VNC Client for J2ME (Java 2 Mobile Edition).
This includes a side project, an easy to use, clean java API for the RFB protocall.
This project is now dead. Please see:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/j2mevncclient/
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AnywhereAnyway makes it possible to view and fully-interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile device anywhere on the Internet. It is cross-platform, allowing remote control between different types of computers running different OSes.
(A WebWorm Crashed my website!! :( )BlueWalk is a small software for Symbian, it is the first automatic system for personal communication, that allows to communicate with the people around you. It will give you a new way of using phone.
An email client written in Java, C, and C++ which not only allows standard pop/smpt/imap access, but also integrated access to Yahoo!, Hotmail, Lycos, and many others. This is all done without any additional services (such as pop forwarding).
Advance lightweight module messaging system - allowing unlimited modules of different languages to interact with each other by hooking and sending events.
Qmail NMX is a project that intends to bring commercial features to Qmail, enabling it to manage high volume environments. Features such as scalability, high availability, high volume users, etc... are available to Qmail with this project.
Share files on a peer to peer network using a peer web server. Then people use a web browser to surf to the peer web site. This package is complete and ready to use. It includes the Jetty web server, JSP Wiki, a VNC server and clients Putty and WinSCP.
Jockey is a framework API to abstract the details of a peer-to-peer network and/or a service location/invocation framework from an application programmer.
FreePhone is an easy to use IP phone application. FreePhone supports major platforms and protocols. Features include Conference calling, Voice mail and Chat rooms. A SDK is available for you to make additional features.
Project KVoIP is intended for the account of IP telephony calls. The project is written on Java and will consist of three parts: an application server, a radius-server and a client part.
BlackChat is an ICQ Instant Messaging client for the BlackBerry 72XX wireless handheld. Features include 24/7 connection, client only solution, send/receive msgs, add/remove contacts, change client status and skins
A peer-to-peer wireless sketch pad running on Sharp Zaurus PDA, Compaq iPaq PDA with Jeode VM, Windows and Mac OS X 10.2.8+, using Java (Personal Profile), Zero-conf (aka Rendezvous), and SVG.
JogiOgoClient is a J2ME client application (MIDP2). It provides access to the functionality of an OpenGroupware.org server. The client uses a ported version of the org.opengroupware.jogi library for the basic functions.
A simplified file transfer protocol in Java named JMODEM. Initially, this is based in ZMODEM protocol but have been streamlined further to deserve its own name.
The aim of Howdy is to provide a simple, easy-to-use method of text-based communication over TCP/IP through a simple graphical user interface. Both the server and the client are small and run on all platforms supporting Java.