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    J2ME Polish is a next generation framework for the rapid development of J2ME applications. Features included are a powerful GUI framework, utility classes and ant-based build tools for the creation of device optimised applications.
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    Fritz Phone Book
    Java GUI for editing the Fritz!Box phone book.
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    DTMF detector library and/or application that reads in the specified audio file and returns/outputs whether DTMF detected and/or list of detected digits. May have GUI and command line interfaces.
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    JabberMixClient is a IM Jabber client for portable devices, based on J2ME;JMC implements all the features of an IM client: contacts/presence management, single/multi user chat, users search, services discovery, GTalk and MSN transport.With 2 gui versions
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    SerMyAdmin

    Web interface for OpenSIPS

    I'm sad to say that, unfortunately, the serMyAdmin project is being discontinued starting in September 1st, 2010. After three years of development, the project no longer makes sense. The main reason to create the serMyAdmin was the lack of a GUI for OpenSER/OpenSIPS. The OpenSIPS control panel fulfill this need and it is not wise to maintain two GUI projects. Our team will support the opensips-cp initiative to avoid splitting the community between two open source projects for OpenSIPS GUI. I would like to say thanks to all the people that in some way contributed with the project. ...
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    A Java Swing GUI for viewing, searching and editing WURFL mobile device information.
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    AgiTerm is a test application for use with the Asterisk open source PBX. When executed, the program opens a socket and waits for connections from asterisk servers, providing an easy-to-use GUI for extension logic debugging upon incoming connection.
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    Java CTI application server for the open-source Asterisk (TM) PBX (includes GUI). OrderlyCalls supports both the AGI / FastAGI & Manager protocols, and includes a WebDeployer that allows you to create your own integrated VOIP and HTML applications.
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