183 projects tagged "J2ME"
iLabs mobile toolbox is a set of libraries and demo applications for Java ME. It includes libraries for XMPP, feed reading, and highly functional and fast, but limited, rendering of HTML with some CSS. The OpenMiniBrowser demo application shows some of the potential of the HTML renderer. It is intended to be embedded in other applications, but may also be used as a standalone browser. The toolbox also includes "the Widger": a HTML and XML based application that allows much of the application logic to reside on a server, while the user interface is a true Java ME application and not just Web pages.
Nazooke! Client lets people track their friends, vehicles, animals, or other things. Nazooke! Client sends the user's position in defined intervals to a remote server which will show the user's position on a map. The Nazooke! Client uses any Java GPS enabled device or any Windows Mobile 5 device. A port of this software aims to run on small specific devices that allow vehicle tracking, child tracking, or animal tracking.
GPS Tracker allows someone to track a GPS enabled cell phone using Google Maps. The project was tested with a Motorola i355 cell phone on the Sprint/Nextel network. You need to have a data plan with the cell phone provider so that you can make updates to your Web site from the cell phone. There are two projects available. The first project is built with PHP and MySQL. The second project is built with .NET and Microsoft SQL Server. Both projects use Java (J2ME) on the cell phone.
mujMail is a powerful and graphically atractive email client for mobile devices. Its operations are multithreaded, so you can send mail, retrieve mail from multiple mailboxes, and change settings simultaneously. It uses RMS to store mail messages persistently on the device, so don't have to connect to a server to read old mail. It has the unique ability to redownload a damaged message or body part and repair it.
Mobile RSS Reader is a J2ME (Java ME) MIDP application that is able to read most RSS servers and feed versions. RSS is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other content like blogs and news. The data are stored on the mobile device and updated on request. It supports most encodings. It can import and synchronize RSS feed lists using formats and filter feeds based on name and URL. All/modified feeds can be updated with a single command. The zip file contains all versions for MIDP 1.0 devices, MIDP 2.0 devices without JSR-75, and MIDP 2.0 with JSR-75 devices.
Maptales Mobile is a J2ME/MIDlet client that allows you to log your routes and thoughts on the go, and later edit and publish the data on maptales.com where it can be exported to your Web site, Google Earth, RSS/Atom, and other formats. All you need is a mobile phone that supports Java and a Bluetooth GPS device.
Moving Map provides a moving GPS map and 3D GPS logger for your Java enabled handheld. It can either use an internal GPS (such as in the Nokia N95 and BlackBerry 8800) or connect to an external Bluetooth GPS receiver. It supports vector maps and paths created in Google Earth and can export logs to Google Earth.