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Source Code content for Open Source packages used by the ENS-3060
Source Code content for Open Source packages used by the ENS-3060, which is a remotely managed, multi-port Ethernet node switch that delivers advanced voice, video, and data business services over fiber-based Ethernet networks.
Lets you monitor your GPS-phone. You have full control of your own data. Both client software (for phones) and server software is free open source, so you might set up your own server or use the default one at opengeotracker.org
Uju is a platform for creating forms or questionnaires that can be filled out by a user on a J2ME enabled phone, transmitted to a server via SMS and stored in a database.
A Client-Server application to make votings with life evaluation via Bluetooth. Server is written in Java for use an any platform. Client is a Java-midlet for use on most mobile phones. It is result of a TU-Ilmenau software project. (See the Credits)
MobileStratego is the online version of Stratego for mobile phones. It's developed with J2ME and it is a two players version. Online playing is achieved using peer-to-peer with virtual server or direct connection. Single phone is supported too