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It's nice having a map, which is why I'm glad the world-famous Google Maps offers a version of their ultimate atlas for J2ME users. It's designed to run with minimal data usage, and runs very well for me without draining my minutes.
Head to google. Sorry, Google doesn't offer a direct download for your PC. It's been a truism since the GameBoy - no device that fits in your pocket is worthwhile without Tetris. It's very familar if you've played the GameBoy version, and runs well on pretty much every phone. If you find your time is constantly disappearing, you should look into the Pomodoro time management system.
Basically, work for 25 minutes, then take a 5 minute break. It's simple, but it makes it a lot easier to focus. If you'd like your J2ME phone to act as a Pomodoro timer, you're in luck. Pablo Seminario has built a simple timer for the platform that looks great. I've been using it for a while now and I love it. Couldn't you get better screenshots?
If my phone had the ability to take screenshots, sure. It doesn't, so my poor photos are what you get. Q: Are there any other J2ME apps you recommend people check out?
A: As a matter of fact there are. Can you help? A: I couldn't possibly. There are too many different J2ME phones, and it's hard to say which apps will work on which phones. The open source nature of NetBeans IDE makes it the number one choice for developers who cannot provide large amounts of cash to develop high-end mobile applications. The biggest highlight of all these JBuilder versions is that they can run smoothly on a variety of operating systems, including Linux, Windows and Mac OS X and Solaris.
With this tool, you can easily connect various wireless toolkits to the Eclipse development environment, thus focusing on application development without worrying about the specific requirements of J2ME development software. Because it simplifies the main objectives of J2ME development, Eclipse ME is equipped with such functions as flexible creation of new MIDlets, support for Eclipse startup, wireless toolkit priority, Java application description editor, etc.
You can make full use of all the functions of the simulation environment, documents and tools necessary to build MIDP applications. The tool utilizes NetBeans technology to effectively integrate third-party or corresponding Java IDE external modules.
There are already two versions: the final version and the community version.
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