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    adx - addressbook.xml

    adx - addressbook.xml

    Minimalistic address book in web browser. No server or plugin needed.

    Minimalistic but full-featured addressbook in your web browser. adx is a standalone and portable web app (online and offline). FEATURES Contact Management, portable, small (~350KB), lightweight, contact tagging, geo mapping, web accounts, trigger phone/Skype calls, etc. EXPORT FUNCTIONALITY vCard (as file or QR code via offline generator) HOW IT WORKS Your address-book (XML file) is transformed in your web browser (via XSLT) to a full-featured web application...
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    btrxml

    Basic, Tiny, Reader for XML

    A very basic, portable, tiny parser for XML, written in C under the zlib license. It is designed to be used in memory constrained environments (smartphones for example). The end result will be a "DOM-like" collection of memory. A lot of things were chopped away to deliver the very basic support for XML, and this project does not aim to become a fully compliant parser; keep it basic, stay basic.
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    pyGPXs60

    Erstellt nach Eingabe von Koordinaten eine GPX-Datei; für Symbian

    Diese für Geo-Caching entwickelte App erstellt eine GPX-Datei nach der Eingabe von Koordinaten. Sie läuft auf Symbian Mobiltelefonen mit PyS60[1]. Die erstellte GPX-Datei kann mit einem Navigationsprogramm geöffnet werden, um zu dem angegebenen Ort geführt zu werden. [1]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pys60/
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