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    karatasi - flip cards on iPhone
    Flip card learning program for iPhone with a spaced learning algorithm. Create your own databases and edit the cards directly on the iPhone. Import Palm databases or csv-formatted files and backup your data with our Java application.
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    Smart Card KeepassNFC

    This applet performs secure decryption of secrets via NFC.

    KeepassNFC is a applet in javacard platform that it can protect the secret key of KeePass database . It was based on the project smartcard_crypto_applet and can be run on javacard platform with JCRE version 2.2.x or above. KeePass is a famous software about password managerment .
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    Chmuk

    Chmuk

    GPS data visualisation and exploration

    A really wonderful software to visualise and analyse GPS traces in many different ways (speed and elevation variation, etc.), with different background maps (hiking map, road map, orienteering map, aerial image, cycling map, etc.). It is possible to make KML exports.
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    izynfc
    IzyNFC provides an attractive and ergonomic mean for development, simulation and testing of NFC applications. For example, it can be used to develop Java based embedded software for mobile handset (MIDlet), the SIM (CARDLET), and to manage NFC tags.
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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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    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!
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    Video games written in Java.
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    "Spoted" is a location-based application for Android-phones. It is created for collecting and sharing your favorite "Spots" according to a kind of sport like Skateboarding or Parkour. Have fun!
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