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    KISS

    KISS

    Blazingly fast Android Launcher

    KISS (Keep It Simple and Stupid) is a blazingly fast yet incredibly small launcher for Android that requires nearly no memory to run. It expedites searching through the apps, contacts and settings of your Android device, giving you just one simple interface to find everything you need fast. No need to skim through dozens of other apps just to find one-- simply enter a few characters and hit enter. Need to make a call? Just enter the first three letters of the contact's name and hit the phone...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Dessy
    Dessy is a DEsktop Search and SYnchronization framework for mobile devices. It allows file search using content, metadata, and custom tags, and synchronization of results, and entire file system subtrees. It works on MIDP 2.0 handsets and Java 2 SE.
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    Hyper-M is a bluetooth based DHT peer-to-peer infrastructure for J2ME (CLDC1.1/ MIDP2.0) enabled handphones. Hyper-M allows the user to create a peer-to-peer network and share and retrieve files on this network. Has been tested mainly on Nokia handphones
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