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    OSwiss

    OSwiss

    Program for tournament management.

    ...It assists in managing events, calculates standings, ratings, supports printing and checking player cards. If something goes wrong during tournament, it is posibble also to enter pairings manually. Project is written in Java SE designed for PC and J2ME for mobile phones. DEAR USER If you are missing any features in this software, please open a ticket and describe them.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Bolder Dash

    A cross-platform «Boulder Dash»-like game in Oberon/Component Pascal

    A goal of this project is not only produce a small funny game. It demonstates the power of Oberon technologies, shows how a game can be written to be launched under such different platforms. Portability is a strong feature of Oberons, and I use it, - Dash has portable game code (common for defferent platforms, written in Oberon-1) and non-portable layers to a hardware platform. Dash shows the portability and cross-platform in widely look, more than mainstream solutions can propose us....
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    Virtual telescope written in Java for mobile phones. Uses CLDC1.1 and MIDP2.0. Tested on mobile phone with 2MB RAM and 60MB storage. The largest catalog uses TYCHO2(2.5M stars) and NGC+ IC(13k DSO) .Sky plotted in dark red. Has desktop version also.
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    Written in J2ME, this is a simplistic mobile app which computes Rubik's cube session average
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    MilCity
    MilCity is a Real Time Strategy based game. Build your own city, earn money and produce energy ... and construct weapons ! And, like in a Battleship game, you can use these weapons against your opponents. Available on all J2ME capable mobile phones !
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    MiniPauker
    MiniPauker is like Pauker.sf.net a generic flashcard learning program, but written in J2ME for the use with mobile devices supporting J2ME with MIDP2, JSR-75. MiniPauker is compatible with Pauker (import/export). Similar: http://bit.ly/dVew9q
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Bloft (BLObby and sOFT) is a real-time soft-body physics simulator optimized for real-world mobile phones. It is written in Java and uses fixed-point math only. Memory allocations are minimized to suite the needs of JVMs in older mobile phones.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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