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Votes: 9
MSX home computer emulator
fMSX will run software written for MSX, MSX2, and MSX2+ 8bit home computers. MSX is an old Z80-based family of home computers which appeared in 1982 as an attempt to establish a single standard in home computing similar to VHS in video. They were popular in Asian (Korea, Japan) and South American (Brazil, Chile) countries as well as in Europe (Netherlands, France, Spain) and former Soviet Union.
Votes: 13
An exhaustive exploration of Anarchist theory and practice
The Anarchist FAQ is an excellent source of information regarding Anarchist (libertarian socialist) theory and practice. It covers all major topics, from the basics of Anarchism to very specific discussions of politics, social organization, and economics.
Votes: 9
port of the 1980's side-scrolling WWI dogfighting game
For the nostalgic among you, I present sopwith.
This is an updated version of the 1980's game developed by David L. Clark of BMB Compuscience Canada - it has been adapted to run on Maemo devices with a keyboard. Poor graphics, stupid AI, and no sound await you. The gameplay is simple, addictive, and fun. A `side-scroller', you pilot your biplane across a static field, destorying enemy encampments and planes.
Votes: 135
A hex-based tactical game
Crimson Fields is a hex-based tactical war game in the tradition of Battle Isle (tm). Two players command their units on a map of hexagons, trying to accomplish mission objectives ranging from defending important locations to simply destroying all enemy forces. The game can either be played in 'hot seat' mode, via email, or against the computer.
Votes: 13
A funny 2D tennis game
Tennix is a funny tennis game in 2D, controllable via the D-Pad or a touchscreen. If your have a hardware keyboard (either on your tablet or an external one), you can even play against friends (player 2 plays using O, L and K).
Votes: 254
Blogging from your hands.
MaStory allows you to blog from your Maemo device. Right now it supports Wordpress, Blogger, Livejournal and Drupal. You can write posts in offline mode and edit posts already published. It interacts with photo services like Flickr and Picasa. And more features for blogging from your hands. URL: http://maemo-wordpy.garage.maemo.org
Votes: 254
The micro-blogging client for Maemo devices (application)
Mauku is the micro-blogging client for Maemo devices. It supports, for example, Twitter and compatible services.
With Mauku, you can post Tweets, a short blog posts about what are you doing. You can also follow what are your friends doing, and comment their Tweets.
For more information, visit http://mauku.innologies.com/ .
This package contains the main application.
Votes: 1
Backend for accessing micro-blogging services
Microfeed is a backend for micro-blogging applications. For example Mauku and Mauku Widget are using the Microfeed. This package pulls providers for various services, such as Twitter and Identica. It also installs utilities that can be used to configure providers (in control panel). By updating this package you can get the latest features provided by the backend.
