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 Fire j2me 2.0 alpha
 by padeler - Fri, Jul 25th 2008 17:26 UTC

About: File (Flexible Interface Rendering Engine) is a library that aims to provide a set of easy-to-use extendable components to J2ME developers. The basic set of Fire components offer all the functionality of the J2ME GUI components provided in the midp2 profile (Forms, Items etc.) plus a much more appealing user interface, themes, animations, popup menus, and better component layout. Fire does not depend on device or vendor specific parameters to lay out its components on the screen, thus creating interfaces that look the same on different phones and screen sizes.

Changes: This is an almost complete rewrite of the old code. There are many changes in the core of the engine and available APIs. The main goal of this release was to provide the performance and rendering capabilities for the creation of an XHTML browser using Fire. The functionality of Fire is nearly complete, and the XHTML component can be used to navigate the Web using the google.com/xhtml service.

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Software Development :: Libraries :: Java Libraries Initial freshmeat announcement GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Subscribe Ignore Rate Hosted on SourceForge.net


 JavaMod 1.4
 by Quippy - Fri, Jul 25th 2008 15:02 UTC

About: JavaMod plays .mod, .xm, .s3m, and .mp3 files and supports interpolation.

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Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players
Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players :: MP3
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 SQLyog 7.0
 by Rohit Nadhani - Fri, Jul 25th 2008 10:26 UTC

About: SQLyog is an easy to use, compact, and very fast graphical tool to manage your MySQL database from anywhere in the world. SQLyog is a tool that allows you manage a MySQL database.

Changes: A new GRID design ("zebra" Office 2007 style) is used for easier navigation. Multiple selection can be done in GRIDs with Shift+click. Data synchronization was improved. It is now typically 2-8 times faster than before depending on data. An option to generate a SQL sync script was added. The speed of exports was drastically improved. Automatic and manual update checks were added.

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