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    K-9 Mail

    K-9 Mail

    Open Source Email App for Android

    K-9 Mail is an advanced, open-source email client for Android that's focused on making it easy to chew through large volumes of email. It's designed to be easy to use by both novice and power users, with plenty of useful features. It has IMAP push email support, support for multiple accounts, support for POP3 and Exchange 2003/2007 (with WebDAV), flagging, filing, signatures and more! K-9 Mail also offers a light and dark theme, keyboard shortcuts and emoji support. Like man's best friend,...
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    This application synchronizes Lotus Notes Calendar entries with Google Calendar. GCal supports syncing with both iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod) and Android devices, so you can now view your Lotus Notes calendar on your mobile device. GCal also allows you to view the calendar using any ical/rss/html compatible viewer. Currently the sync is only one direction: pushing Lotus Notes entries to GCal. All entries manually created in GCal will be ignored (and not copied down to Lotus Notes).
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    A Vuze BitTorrent plugin to make possible free advertising between peers. Description using images: http://bit.ly/9llNWw Description file: http://bit.ly/bHsVcv
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    MGTalk - Jabber client for j2me midp 2.0 platform, supports some Google Talk server features. May run on any j2me midp 2.0 mobile phone or communicator. MGTalk is not affiliated with Google in any way
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    This is a java-written daemon that functionss as an e-mail to sms bridge. It periodically checks a POP3/IMAP account and sends a brief part of the new emails to a pre-configured sms-enabled mobile phone.
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    Bring the web to your phone! Web Dog and Bone allows to send messages to groups, start calls or join conferences and retreive RSS feeds directly to their mobile phone through SMS. Feeds can be added in a plug and play like way enabling the app to grow!
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