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Designed to collect fisheries data linked to GPS coordinates from small fixed wing aircraft. SQL database runs on WinCE, Palm PDA & other platforms. Program was written using SuperWaba: a robust java-like development environment for handheld devices.
MicroSafe is a J2ME 1.0 application to store and access notes in a hierarchical data structure (outline) on mobile devices (CLDC - Connected Limited Device Configuration). Notes can be encrypted to store data like PINs, passwords, etc. securely.
The jSyncManager is a Open Source, Java implementation of a HotSync-compatible protocol stack, set of data abstraction objects, development tools, and applications allowing developers and end-users to synchronize Palm devices with any Java based system.
Persistence Framework for J2ME; DAO layer for MIDP. It enables the developer to Query Value/Data Objects in a RecordStore. Contains methods like dao.save(vo), dao.update(vo), dao.delete(vo) and dao.findContaining(Class vo, String where).
This Programs allows you to read and store all the data from a Polar S720i or S710i HRM via the IR-Port to a device running Palm OS. Later on the the data could get sent to any other software which wants to communicate with a Polar HRM via IrDA.
DungaSync is an effort to create a generic architecture to synchronize data over a wide range of formats and data
sources. It it not bound to a certain platform, its concept allows the adaptation to any datasource. NOTE: DEVELOPMENT STOPPED! 12/2001 CS