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J2me application for cell phones that lets you tap rhythms of songs on the keypad to call specific people in your address book. Project started by one of the original creators of www.songtapper.com
BlueAir is a bluetooth multiplayer game for j2me platform. The game consists of two players that need to find your 'safe place' inside of a labyrinth. The first to find it will win.
J2ME on Rails is an J2ME port of Ruby on Rails' ActiveResource. It provides a way to serialize objects to and from Rails' standard RESTful web-services. J2ME on Rails is inspired by ObjectiveResource (http://iphoneonrails.com) and uses kXML 2.
A Java J2ME utility for downloading podcasts to a Java enabled mobile device or phone. A must have for podcast lovers on the go. You don't need a computer or a third party web server for downloading your favorite podcast.
3A-TRE evaluates traditionally logical expressions under 3 assumptions
3A-TRE evaluates traditionally logical expressions under the three assumptions. The open world assumption (OWA) states that the truth value of a statement that is not included in or inferred from the knowledge explicitly recorded in the system shall be considered unknown. The closed world assumption (CWA) is the assumption that any statement that is not known to be true is false. We distinguish yet another case in software testing.