J2ME Flashlight - J2ME Flashlight, to illuminate environments - use your device's screen to illuminate dark rooms with different colours.
Now available in four languages: Portuguese, English, Spanish and Italian. And with a new color: rainbow
WebShell - WebShell is a web-based ssh shell.
It runs on any browser capable of JavaScript and AJAX. You can use it from any computer or iPhone/smartphone.
The server is written in Python and is very easy to set up on Linux, Mac OS X, *BSD, Solaris and any Unix that runs python 2.3.
WebShell is based on Ajaxterm.
It is very easy to set up WebShell
Cryptex - Cryptex is a program for storing confidential information.
You mobile phone is always with you. It is very convenient to store in it some secure information, like passwords, PINs...
But a mobile phone can be stolen. And worst of all it can be stolen together with your credit card
Registry-CDC - Registry-CDC provides a registry function for storing and finding data, in particular configuration information. It is compatible with CDC and J2SE platforms.
Allows the developer to create a custom repository loader. This release also includes additional methods for registry management, better unit test coverage, and expanded documentation
ZK Mobile - ZK Mobile is a ZK extension that enables ZK applications to run on mobile devices with little programming. With the event-driven components and a markup language, programming is as simple as programming desktops and designing screens is as easy as authoring HTML pages. No JavaME prerequisite is required
VeJOTP is a midlet that generates RFC2289 (S/Key style) one time passwords. It can run on very basic J2ME implementations, such as the types commonly found in mobile phones. It has been tested on Palm, various MIDP 1.0 emulators, and several Nokia phones
JBenchmark 3D - JBenchmark3D measures the 3D performance of mobile Java enabled devices by emulating demanding 3D environments similar to 3D games use.
Thanks to its leading optimisation technologies Kishonti Informatics shows how developers will use the new Mobile 3D Graphics (also known as JSR184) standard to bring 3D gaming to mobile devices
JBenchmark 2.0 - JBenchmark 2.0 measures the graphical performance of second generation java enabled mobile devices which support the MIDP 2.0 specification. With five new tests:
1. Image manipulation (RGB data manipulation and drawing)
2. Text drawing
3. Gaming scene (Sprites and Layers)
4. 3D transformation (Shaded 3D polygons)
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JBenchmark - JBenchmark 1.0 is a graphical performance measuring tool for the ever spreading Java enabled, color-screen mobile phones and pdas. JBenchmark helps performance hungry customers choosing the right mobile device