goText is a free software for Mobile Phones to send free SMS messages over GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/WiFi connection. It is coded in Java (J2ME) with MIDP 1.0 and CLDC 1.0 profiles, so it can be used an almost any java enabled mobile phone/device!
YubNub for Android is an app and widget which brings YubNub to your Android mobile. See YubNub.org for more information on YubNub - if you do not know it yet, you are missing out!
MechaLac is a taken from the German words Machaniker(=Machanic) and Lackierer(=Painter).
MechaLac is planned to be written in PHP mainly, athough it my have java, perl or something else that is needed to perform the type of software that I'm striving for. See the blog and/or website for more info.
A framework to enable local authorities to promote and publicise the geographical and political structures of their area and to enable the move to a Self Service approach to providing public services.
jProwlAPI is a library to provide access to the API of the Prowl-Service (http://prowl.weks.net/). Prowl is a service that lets you push notifications directly to your iPhone.
Light Weather is a free weather forecast application for mobile devices. It uses minimal internet traffic (up to 10kb per request) to retreive the weather data from the web service provided by http://www.worldweatheronline.com/.
Code library for browser/device repository. Standard interface adhering to W3C specification. Will be available in multiple source languages for multiple platforms. Main use is context-based adaptation of content/services on mobile aware Web servers.
Widget for root users of Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 devices. Reboot custom kernel (boot loader bypass), reboot directly to xRecovery.
This project is pre-beta stage and not guaranteed to work on all Xperia devices. ROOT Required!
A real life version of the board game "Scotland Yard".
All you need is a GPS and internet enabled mobile phone and a few friends to play the game with!
Open source Android (1.6 or greater) GPS for OpenStreetMaps. The project has been initiated by the master 2 STIC, at the University of Savoie (France). UserGuide => http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gopens/index.php?title=UserGuide:GoPenS_En
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
jSOAP is designed for mobile devices which runs a J2ME platform. With jSOAP you can deal with a webservice using SOAP. jSOAP is very usefull when you don't now before the application starts how is structured the webservice. No need of WSDL !
A tool that can extract data from the Calibre SQLite database, including a command line tool that generates OPDS catalogs. In everyone's words, it takes the metadata out of Calibre, and generates catalogs for Stanza, Aldiko and web browsers.
EXOS is a J2ME library for mobile devices to securely exchange data over the Internet with multiple groups of people, who are permitted to read different parts of the data only. EXOS takes care of authentication and key exchange (involves a server).
A simple mobile phone calendar application, designed to run on any phone supporting midp, which can read iCal files from the phone's memory or from the internet (if this is available). It can therefore sync with google calendar.
SMPP v 3.4 protocol implementation written in Java. High configurable, with comprehensive documentation and very easy to use. Project moved to http://code.google.com/p/smppclient/
For developers who are seeking to integrate SMS functionality into their software or applications, this project offers a range of simple solutions in the form of our SOAP, HTTP and SMTP API's that will allow seamless integration with our systems.
Kabriolet.Mobile is a J2ME application for learning the rules of the road on mobile phone. It doesn't contain the rules of the road inside, but it can download/update them from internet server. For now this project is not ready to use, ONLY FOR TESTING.
"HelloWorld goes mobile" is a decentralized social network for mobile phones running under Google Android. It is based on XML and different JAVA encryption technologies. The software-structure is based on the desktop-orientated project "HelloWorld".
A Java J2ME project for exporting Google gmail contacts to a cell phone. The synchronization is done directly using an existing internet connection on the mobile device. This application requires Java(+JSR75) to be installed on the mobile device.
Please note that the contacts on your phone will be replaced by your Google contacts!