iSmartSMS - includes 10 free credits! iSmartSMS is an application that allows you to send SMS to any destination with special features for only 0.03 per credit
Talkie is a software solution for walkie-talkie with presence-driven phone-like calling. Since it is completely serverless, it requires zero setup and configuration
J2ME OGC WMS Client is a program for accessing OGC Web map services from Java enabled mobile phone or PDAs.
It accesses the OGC WMS according to WMS 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 specifications and supports zooming and panning in the Map, WMS sublayers, and a bookmark management system for quick access.
Free for non-commercial use
Jeyo Mobile Companion is an extensive update to the popular Windows Mobile device manager that allows you to manage and customize your Window Mobile device from your Windows PC through a familiar ease-to-use Outlook-style user interface
Jeyo Mobile Extender is the winner of 2005 Handango Champion Awards for the best new application in the Windows Mobile Smartphone category.
Jeyo Mobile Extender adds mobile text messaging capabilities to your Outlook application through a Windows Mobile Smartphone or Pocket PC phone
John Cody's SkweezeIt! - Do you dread clicking on a link in your email or RSS reader because you know how painful it will be to load that full-size page into Pocket Internet Explorer?
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JVendingSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, Sharp Zaurus, Linux, Smartphone, Maemo, JavaVersion: 2.0.0 alpha5 Upload date: 29 Jun 11 Tags: Internet & Communications
Freeware
JVending is a P2P (JXTA) mobile content provisioning system that implements most of the J2EE Client Provisioning Specification (JSR-124).
JVending provides catalog management, device detection, Web/WAP based browsing and peer searches.
What's New in This Release:
· Delivery events from the device are persisted in the database
Kai's » Internet Webcams (SMP) - Webcams from all over the World, online, live. With this Program you can retrieve available Webcam-pictures on the Internet. Take a look at Sydney or San Francisco or trace the liftoff of the Space Shuttles to hold a view directly at the launch platform