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    JYMAG

    JYMAG

    Management & operating of AT-based (e.g. Sagem) mobile phones/modems

    JYMAG (Jig Your Music And Graphics) is a program for communicating with serial-port-based mobile phones. It is a free replacement for the Sagem mobile phone software, 'My Pictures and Sounds', and a general-purpose serial terminal. See the project homepage https://jymag.sourceforge.io and the project Wiki in the menu above.
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    Scommunication

    Scommunication

    Scommunication is easy to use rs232 rs485 communication application

    Scommunication is easy to use rs232 rs485, USB to serial communication application. All sent and coming data you can see ASCII HEX DECIMAL or BINARY. With timer -- timer add after version 2-- you can send data every second , half second or how you want This application written in java(fx) so you can use windows linux or mac. Tested with arduino uno,arduino nano, arduino mega, frdm-kl46z and frdm-k64f In some problem feel free to send me mail: hrasity@hotmail.com
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    Andoffline

    A toolkit for some Android sms/call Apps, base64 encoder, vcf parser a

    MOVED TO: https://github.com/fulvio999/Andoffline Feature: Browser for exported SMS, CALL and CONTACT from Android Phone Save to PDF file for exported SMS, CALL and CONTACT, VCF parser Support tool for: http://android.riteshsahu.com/apps/sms-backup-restore http://android.riteshsahu.com/apps/call-logs-backup-restore Image base64 encoder/decoder ** Allow to execute job/script execution from SMS sent from remote phone (without internet connection): - connect the phone to PC with...
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    Copy file from ONE computer to ANOTHER in your home, This is suppossed to be a replacement for walking/running through your home with a USB stick If scp, ftp, sound like dangerous diseases and SAMBA is a dance: This is the place for you.
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    Xawar Gateway lets you sync your Litebase data. It works with different kind of data sources (different DBMS, CSV Files, and so on) and use different ways to transfer the Litebase Files(USB, FTP, etc)
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    Java library that interfaces with "The USB INSTEON PowerLinc Controller" built by Smartlabs Design. This library is built on top of the javax.usb linux reference implementation, but should work under Windows as well.
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    TYFany (pronounced Tiffany) allows you to take your files along with their hierarchy on a portable storage media (like USB) to be accessed on the run. Any changes in the hierarchy on the portable media can be docked with the base hierarchy.
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    "Wiki in a Jar" is a small Wiki written in Java with great focus on simplicity. It is intended to run on a USB stick as a replacement for a paper note- and address book as a Personal Information Manager (PIM). It supports vcard (vcf) contact files.
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    Java libusb wrapper is a Java wrapper for the libsub and libusb-win32 USB library.
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    SMSEngine is a java application which is mainly created to send sms to multiple users at once time via mobile phone which is connected to a pc from serial/usb/infrared/bluetooth port. You can load the recieverlist and message content from a text file. If
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    IRCscraper is an attempt to create an IRC client written in Java, making it possible to run the client from an USB stick on most operating systems. Furthermore its GUI is meant to be user friendly and logically structured.
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    An os-independent Email Client written in Java. It's also runnable from usb-stick.
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    We are developing a suite of software to control USB I/O devices. Initially the support will be for Windows and Linux hosted Human Interface Devices (HID) although hopefully this will extend to virtual comms. port control in the future. API coming...
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