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What I Want 1.3
What I Want - keep track of things you have seen in stores that you want to buy with descriptions of the item, store, date, and price. more>>
Enhancements:
- New ScrollBar On Bottom
- Note Feature
- Larger Database
- New Fonts
What time is it? 1.1
What time is it? is a big digital clock. more>>
Enhancements:
- Now, with Random Colors or Grayscale (fully automatic). You dont need to choose Color Depth. B&W Version 1.0 is included yet.
System requirements:
- Palm IIIx
- Palm OS v3.5
- NS Basic/Palm
Who is Hot? 1.1
Who is Hot? is a good-quality and innovative tool which instantly checks the current weather for all of your friends and family in your contacts. more>>
Who is Hot? 1.1 is a good-quality and innovative tool which instantly checks the current weather for all of your friends and family in your contacts.
Requirements:
- iPhone 2.0 software update
What's The Score 1.31
Whats The Score is an exciting and tractable game which can help you to entertain yourself effectively. more>>
What's The Score 1.31 is an exciting and tractable game which can help you to entertain yourself effectively. What's The Score is a score-keeping program. WtS is useful for keeping track of scores for turn-based games such as scrabble and card games.
Percent What 1
Percent What is a professional and smart tool which can help you know what 25% off 359.99 with your states sales tax. more>>
Percent What 1 is a professional and smart tool which can help you know what 25% off 359.99 with your states sales tax. Well this application is for you! With A 0 in the tax will give you the amount with % off only, a 0 in the % off will give you the amount with tax.
What Chord is This? for HanDBase 1.0
Search chords using a simple checklist. more>>
System requirements:
- HanDBase v.2.7x or greater
How Much Is It? 1.0
With the new How Much Is It? utility, you can simply enter the original cost of the item you are interested in, the percent off the item is, as well as any additional percentage off, and, with the cli more>>
With the new How Much Is It? utility, you can simply enter the original cost of the item you are interested in, the percent off the item is, as well as any additional percentage off, and, with the click of a button, find out the exact cost of the item minus the discounts, and with the taxes added in. No more surprises at the cash register!

PocketC for Windows CE 1.0
PocketC for WindowsCE is an easy development tool for WindowsCE-based devices more>> PocketC for WindowsCE is an easy-to-use development tool for WindowsCE-based devices. PocketC is available in two forms: a device-based compiler, and a desktop environment. The device-based compiler supports many versions of CE devices including PocketPC, HPC2000, HPCPro, PalmsizePC and HandheldPC.
Features
Simple language to learn and program
True (non-native) compiler, allowing you to save/share only the compiled applet if desired
Invisible data-type conversions to ease programming
Rich function library including graphics, sound, database, file, and serial I/O
String data type (which is, sadly, missing from C)
Generating CPU independent software with extremely small file size.
Dynamic memory allocation
COM support - allow you to call COM objects on the CE devices<<less
MultiTunes 1.0
Play specially-formatted music files in Multitasker. Supports background playback and loading. more>>
Please note that this program is not for the faint of CPU, and slower(motorola dragonball and slow ARM) devices may experience problems with sound playback, particularly in the background.
This application also requires Multitasker 0.99 (and may work on higher). Attempting to run it with out this program will cause it to generate an error and crash.
System requirements:
- Any Palm OS Hardware
- Palm OS 5.0
- 8KB RAM
- Required Software - HotPaw Basic
Metromix What's Nearby 1.0.0
Metromix Whats Nearby is created to be a useful and functional one-stop local entertainment guide on where to go and what to do more>>
Metromix What's Nearby 1.0.0 is created to be a useful and functional one-stop local entertainment guide on where to go and what to do, from the hottest restaurants and bars, to the latest in music, movies, and entertainment
Requirements:
- iPhone 2.0 software update
JBenchmark ACE ARM CPU Estimator 1.0
JBenchmark ACE estimates CPU class, clock rate and Java VM acceleration strategy of your mobile device. more>>
JBenchmark ACE software is free to download and once started, reveals the type of processor, clock speed and profiles the Java Virtual Machine (VM) used in that mobile device. Besides supporting Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) Java environments, the JBenchmark ACE also supports the DoJa platform developed by DoCoMo and used by millions of phones in Asia and Europe.
Estimation Methodology
The JBenchmark ACE can identify all major ARM processor generations, including the ARM7, ARM9 and latest ARM11 processor families. Each ARM processor class has different performance profiles and differing range of clock rates which are all reported back by the JBenchmark ACE. Using the JBenchmark ACE, it is possible to see that the ARM11 processor family is being used in the newest most powerful mobile devices, including the Nokia N93, which was voted the European Media Phone of the Year 2006-2007 by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA), Europes largest multimedia press organization. Similarly, it is evident that the ARM7 processor family is still favored for voice-centric phones.
As there are no native Java methods to obtain information regarding an embedded processor, the JBenchmark ACE uses innovative measurements, statistical methods and a database of benchmarked devices to get a precise estimation of the underlying processor class and clock frequency. Each result is classified and compared to all results held in the database to make sure the estimation is realistic. In addition, the ACE adaptive estimator engine improves automatically upon conducting each measurement, which increases the precision of the future results.
Accuracy and Transparency
The JBenchmark ACE also creates a very detailed profile on the Java VM, based on distinct groups of Java acceleration strategies such as: just in time compilers (JIT), ahead of time compilers (AOT), interpreted VMs and hardware accelerated VMs such as ARM Jazelle technology. Knowing the Java VM used by the mobile device greatly enhances the estimation precision and also provides users with the context for the performance results.
The JBenchmark ACE targets 90 percent accuracy, meaning that more than 90 percent of the processor clock frequencies are estimated correctly to within 10 percent margin of error.
JBenchmark ACE estimations are based on two components:
- The JBenchmark ACE client application runs on the mobile device, collects raw measurement data and sends it back to the server for calculating the final results, which are reported back to the user.
- The JBenchmark ACE server-side engine estimates the final results based on the raw data received from clients. The engine updates itself automatically with every new result received to increase precision.
The JBenchmark ACE database already contains more than 250 tested devices and new results are automatically added into the database. Virtually any Java-enabled mobile device can be tested and added to the database through the freely available JBenchmark ACE client application from: www.jbenchmark.com/ace.
Usage
After successful installation, you can start doing measurements by opening "JBenchmark ACE" application and pushing the "Start" menu button.
After that JBenchmark ACE will start collecting raw data about your CPU and VM. This will take usually 1 to 5 minutes, while you have to wait patiently. (Pushing the buttons during this stage will distort final results.)
To get the CPU and VM estimations, JBenchmark ACE needs to send the raw data it has collected to JBenchmark.com servers which will calculate the final results using sophisticated statistical methods.
Warning: To be able to send (and receive) data from our servers youll need to have an active network connection on your device as well as your login and password of your JBenchmark Community Membership account.
Brief explanations of the estimated properties
CPU class and clock rate
Most mobile devices use derivatives of ARM CPUs, which can be grouped in three main classes: ARM7, ARM9 and ARM11.
As the class names indicate, ARM11s (250 MHz+) are usually faster than ARM9s (100 MHz+) and ARM7s (40-80 MHz). The big exceptions are XScale CPUs from Intel, which are relatives of ARM9 running at high (200-600 MHz) clock rates.
JBenchmark ACE has been successfully tested with 40 to 400 MHz CPUs.
Compiler VMs
Java Virtual Machines (VM) are used to run Java programs in mobile phones.
Some VMs compile big chunks of Java bytecodes into native CPU instructions before running them. These are the so-called compiler VMs.
These VMs use more memory and usually reach higher peek performance compared to non-compiler VMs.
(Non compiling VMs interpret Java bytecodes sequentially as they are running the applications. These interpreter VMs need very small memory footprint and are typically used in older and/or more limited devices.)
Jazelle acceleration
Jazelle is a hardware acceleration technology for Java execution on select ARM CPUs. These microprocessors run most of the Java bytecodes natively, ie. without the need to compile/interpret the Java bytecodes into ARM specific intstructions.
Jazelle enabled VMs can achieve similar performance to compiler VMs using small memory footprint.
About ARM
According to the latest figures, virtually all mobile phones use at least one ARM-designed processor. JBenchmark ACE targets and identifies all major ARM core families: ARM7, ARM9 and the latest ARM11 line of CPUs.
Each ARM processor class has different performance profile and differing range of clock rates which are reported back by JBenchmark ACE.
Main features:
- Estimates CPU clock speed in MHz
- Classifies CPU core generations (ARM7, ARM9, ARM11)
- Groups Java Virtual Machines (VM) by acceleration technology (AOT, Jazelle, JIT)
- Based on statistic analysis of thousands of peformance results
- Supports MIDP and DoJa (Japan) phones
System requirements:
- Java enabled phone

Weather4me 1.0.3
Weather4me is the great and flexible Windows Mobile application which displays weather information for particular selected city. more>>
Weather4me 1.0.3 is the great and flexible Windows Mobile application which displays weather information for particular selected city.
Major Features:
- English and metric units support
- Automatic or manual refreshing mode
- Current weather and up to 5 days forecast information
- Fast switching between favorite cities.
Enhancements:
- Now program saves the latest weather information in the separate file, read and show this data when application starts next time.
- For manual mode new option is available - "Refresh on startup". If you disable this option program doesn't send query to the remote server when it starts. In this case you can see the old weather information and you can update it manually at any time.
- Fixed bug related to the auto refreshing mode which was the cause of the infinite updating and high CPU usage.
- Fixed wrong configuration saving in some cases.
- Program still compact, fast, informative and becomes more reliable.
FineWS 2.3
FineWS is a convenient tool which makes it possible to provide web service from Mobile phone. more>>
FineWS 2.3 is a convenient tool which makes it possible to provide web service from Mobile phone. Using FineWS 2.3, you are possible to build your own web site on your smartphone and provide web service on the Internet. First, you must register a User ID on Fine Mobile Web service (the service hereinafter) to turn your smartphone into web server on the Internet. The User ID, Password and other information registered on the service makes the FineWS 2.3 access to the service. FineWS 2.3 enables to become a web server only via the service.
FineWS as the core product of FINE platform is the web server runs on smartphone. FineWS ensures totally interactive APIs with Apache, but unlike Apache it has the mechanism that it can stably run on embedded systems like smarphone. Even though it can not hold many visitors at the same time, the whole system and process itself will not be affected by the overloading visitors. In other word, the keystone of developing the product is avoiding the whole system affected by the overload of the ability limited CPU and memory of smartphone.
And it is realized to run the most commonly used PHP web applications stably and PHP execution environment is provided just the same with the Apache runs on PC. The structure of the product makes it supported kinds of smartphone OS easily. FineWS 2.3 for Symbian OS supports Symbian OS S60 FP1, FP2, and 5th Edition.
Major Features:
- Supporting HTTP1.0/1.1 protocol and keep-alive function
- Supporting Multi-thread and BAA/DAA authentication method based on Standard CGI
- Supporting Standard CGI 1.1 and Fast-CGI function
- Supporting PHP and MySQL
- Supporting internet connector function
Christina Aguilera: What A Girl Wants wav 1.0
Christina Aguilera: What A Girl Wants wav PDB for Netmite Audio Player. more>>
System requirements:
- Palm OS v3.1
- Netmite Audio Player