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    Sensa

    Sensa

    Android, DOS, FirefoxOS, Linux, MacOS and Windows all in one..

    Sensa is not an operating system, is a work environment compatible with Android © 4.4.4, Firefox OS ©, Linux Ubuntu 12.12 ©, MacOS Classic 7 ©, MS -DOS © operating systems, and Microsoft Windows 8.1 ©; whose distribution is free, and with source code available under GNU GPL 2.0 license .
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    Cala Mondrago

    Cala Mondrago

    Board game Mondrago for Android platform.

    Latest Mondrago for Android APK can be found in the partner project on https://github.com/OMerkel/Cala_Mondrago. The partner project is a code rewrite from scratch. Here you can find the board game Mondrago for Android platform as an electrical version of the Mondrago board game as originally created and published by Adrian Schacker in 1992. Thank you very much to Adrian kindly supporting our open source project by allowing us to use the original logo, name, and color scheme. See...
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    Mobile Learning Business Game

    Mobile serious game about business consulting for students

    This mobile business game was developed at Massey University and AUT in Auckland New Zealand for use by students. As part of the funding contract with Ako Aoteroa the game is being made freely available for public use. The SourceForge site is a work in progress, but currently hosts two versions of the game, the original one that runs on Nokia S60 phones, and the current version, which runs on Android devices. Source code is provided for the Nokia version. The source for the Android version...
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    A card game called xUNO for cellphones with J2ME technology based on a game made by Mattel with support to Singleplayer and Multiplayer by bluetooth and internet. To play this game, it's necessary a cellphone compatible with CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0 (J2ME tec
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    mobile-trail-explorer

    GPS tracker for J2ME phones

    This is a clone of the original Google Code repository. -I'm not the author! (See also: https://github.com/tlaukkanen/mobile-trail-explorer ) Mobile Trail Explorer is an application where user can view and record tracks using the mobile phone and GPS device. Recorded tracks can be exported in KML or GPX format. KML file can be viewed in Google Earth application. Mobile Trail Explorer is mainly targeted for recording biking, hiking etc. trails. Software runs on Java platform so it is...
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