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Votes: 9
Wagic is an heroic fantasy collectible trading card game
In Wagic, you play as a wizard against the CPU with your army of minions. You start the game with a small collection of cards (symbolizing creatures and spells), and as you win battles against the AI, you earn credits that allow you to buy more cards and build more powerful decks. As you play, you unlock cards and new game modes, so Wagic is much more than a simple card simulation. Wagic feature
Votes: 8
Bring web content into your homescreen
Oculo is a home widget which brings web content into your N900 homescreen: it can render web pages as well as sub-elements of web pages into a home widget, periodically updated, or even as a desktop background image (live wallpaper).
It's ideal for having always up-to-date news, stock market quotes, sport results, wheather forecasts, public transport timetables, comic stripes, etc. always visible when you glance at your N900. The options are only limited by your imagination. :-)
Votes: 0
Sends Magic Packet
WoLAN starts remotely a target system by sending him a magic packet. It is able to detect if the target boots or not. Finally WoLAN can keep all your target systems in a configuration file. This application is licensed under the terms of the GNU license.
Votes: 8
MicroEmulator is a free J2ME(TM) implementation.
It lets you run J2ME application on non J2ME devices.
Please note: I (Ruediger Gad) am NOT the creator/developer of MicroEmulator. I only made this package to ease the installation of MicroEmulator.
All the credit goes to the developers doing the real, hard work. For more information please see the MicroEmulator homepage: http://www.microemu.org
Furthermore, versions >=2.0.4-6 ship with a special skin created by Simon Pittock. For more information see: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=60557 By default this new skin is used. You can get the classic skin by starting ME Classic Skin.
MicroEmulator is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). J2ME is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Votes: 14
This package replaces the standard clock in the status area.
With this package you can easily customize the look of the status area clock. Furthermore, you can choose from different clock styles, e.g., binary or decimal clocks.
Advanced Clock Plugin ships with Nixie Tube images based on images from Wikipedia. These images are available under the terms of the "Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported" and "GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2" licenses. The original images can be found at, e.g.: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GN-4_digit_0.jpg and http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Z566M_digit_0.jpg respectively. As the images shipping with advanced clock plugin are derivative work based on the above mentioned images these versions are also licensed under the terms of the "GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2" license.
Votes: 10
Control usage of Tor (The Onion Router) to provide online anonymity
Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. The latest information about Tor can be found at https://www.torproject.org/.
This package installs a status area applet that can configure the current proxy settings to route traffic through the Tor network.
Remember that this is development code -- don't rely on the current Tor network if you really need strong anonymity.
Votes: 6
A global TV channel list viewer with calendar reminder integration
This app downloads xmltv data depending on the region selected and displays the tv channel listings , in most cases for an entire week. The user can then view details of the programme and select them to be added to his calendar. The app can also send the messages to perform remote recording of selected programmes, but currently this is limited to the UK region. Can be added to any region if information about such a service is available. Special Mention: Thanks to all XMLTV data source providers who have taken the pains to maintain the XMLTV data for their regions. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license
