Archive for the 'Java' Category

Changes of Opera Mini 5.0 beta Java ME web browser

What is the most used software on your mobile phone? Different person will give different answer. My personal answer to this question is Opera Mini, a web browser based on Java ME. That is why I downloaded and installed the new Opera Mini 5.0 beta on my Nokia N82 as soon as I found it available.

Post to any mainstream blog from any Java enabled mobile phones, review of Trutap (1)

There is a software making it possible to post to any mainstream blog from any Java enabled mobile phones. Its name is Trutap.

Tips to read word, excel and pdf files on Java-enabled mobile phones

You may have been facing such kind of problem: You received a word, excel or PDF file on your mobile phone (It is already very common for today’s mobile phones to have built-in email clients), but your phone are just a Java-enabled phones that it doesn’t have software installed to read these kind of files like on smartphones. However, you want to read the file before you can have a PC to open it. Is there any solution?

Pros and cons, review of Nimbuzz

Nimbuzz is my backup choice of Mobile IM program after Fring. In fact, I started to use Nimbuzz even before Fring, since the initial version of Nimbuzz was based on Java ME and when I was still using my Motorola E680i, Fring didn’t has J2ME version yet. Though Nimbuzz has a shorter history than Fring especially on smartphones, it developed very quickly and make itself a serious competitor of Fring. Here is a brief summary of Nimbuzz’s advantage and disadvantage

PSPKVM, the best J2ME emulator on PSP, updated to v0.5.3

Features of PSPKVM v0.5.3:
Emulate the display of today’s electronics devices- PSPKVM is not only a Java ME environment, but it also can emulate the display of today’s mainstream electronics devices such as mobile phones. For example, if you choose to emulate Nokia N73, the display on the screen of PSP will be the same as [...]

Comparison of Gmail mobile and the built-in email client on Nokia phones

More and more people use their mobile phones to keep on tracking their emails. When I was still using my Motorola E680i, I had already tried different third party mobile email client based on J2ME, such as Morange, Flurry, Gmail mobile and so on. Among those third party mobile email software, I used Gmail mobile [...]

How the official Skype Java mobile version works

In general, this official Skype Java mobile client is almost nothing new comparing to third party Java mobile VoIP/IM client. If your mobile phone is supported by Fring, it will be a better choice.

BBdict — one of the best dictionary software on BlackBerry

BBdict is a powerful dictionary software on BlackBerry support external dictionary files. Users can edit dictionary files by themselves no matter they are Chinese to English or English to Chinese or whatever.

Mobile Gmaps — Free Java Client of Google Maps on Mobile Phones

To me, Java client of Google maps on mobile phones is more useful, because mostly when I need to check maps I am always on road with access to PC. Mobile GMaps is the free Java client of Google maps I often used.

Nimbuzz — Free Mobile IM/VoIP Java Client Supporting Skype (1)

There come dozens of free Java IM/VoIP clients on mobile phones, but few of them support Skype. Nimbuzz is a Java application that can be used to chat with Skype on mobile phones.