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A J2ME emulator for Android that runs classic Java mobile games with virtual keyboard and per-app settings.
A free J2ME emulator with libretro, AWT, and SDL2 frontends for running Java mobile games.
A Discord client for Java ME (MIDP 1.0 & 2.0) devices, enabling chat on legacy mobile phones.
A Discord client for Java ME (MIDP 1.0 & 2.0) devices, enabling chat on legacy mobile phones.
A cross-platform J2ME emulator based on decompiled KEmulator 1.0.3, supporting Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android.
A curated list of resources for Java Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) development, emulation, and preservation.
A curated list of resources for Java Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) development, emulation, and preservation.
An unofficial Android J2ME emulator fork with enhanced graphics, audio, and porting capabilities.
A C++ and SDL2 port of the classic Gravity Defied mototrial racing mobile game, preserving all original features.
A JavaScript implementation of Java ME (J2ME) enabling J2ME applications to run in web browsers, originally for Firefox OS.
A curated list of resources for the discontinued Symbian OS, including development tools, emulators, software, games, and documentation.
A YouTube client for Java mobile devices (MIDP 2.0) using the Invidious API.
A Telegram client implementation for J2ME mobile devices, enabling messaging on legacy Java phones.
A J2ME Java application for generating HOTP/TOTP one-time passwords on feature phones.
A guide to revive and develop for the legacy Nokia N95 smartphone, including firmware flashing, hacking, and app development.
A framework for developing mobile applications for J2ME, BlackBerry, and Android devices from a single codebase.
A repository of tools, information, and resources for preserving and emulating J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) applications.
A lightweight JSON library for Java, compatible with legacy platforms like CLDC 1.1 and JDK 1.1.
Unofficial J2ME client for accessing the Russian social network VK on feature phones.
A Java ME client for browsing the Gopher protocol on mobile devices, supporting directories, text files, images, and searches.
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