Java Apps, Chess – Spruce Chess

Chess is a mental game played by two people. Chess is a person who plays chess, both in game one on one or one against many people (in the informal situation). Before playing, chess chess selecting seeds that will he play. There are two colors that distinguish chess pieces or seeds, that is black and white. Holders of white men started the first step, which in turn followed by black fruit holder alternately until the game was over. (more…)
Notepad , Java Notepad Download Gratis

NotePad is an application which allows you to create, manage and read all sorts of text notes on your mobile handset.
The program allows you to add as many notes as you like, classify them and organize them as you wish for future reference.
NotePad’s simple user interface allows for real ease of use and note-taking in record time! All in all, notepad is a simple, easy to use tool for your cellphone. (more…)
Getting Java apps On A phone
This little “how to” assumes you are among the millions who who use a windows PC to download the desired java programs and then transfer them to your phone (unless your phone has internal memory the Java apps need to be copied onto a micro SD card (or whatever other memory card your phone uses), which is afterwards placed within into your phone). Also, this article is intended to be a basic overview for all cell phones with java, but will most likely be very handy to folks who ever gotten an unbranded phone manufactured in China.
Step 1. Find out if your phone is enabled to run Java applications. For well known branded phones, such as the iPhone, you should see a Java icon or take some to to do a google search. For non brands, make sure to ask your supplier that the purchased device will be able to use java apps. Step 2. Connect your cell phone to your computer via USB. Following that, you should see a removable drive appear in your “My Computer”, just as if you plugged in a USB stick or DMP (digital media player). If your mobile phone comes with both a memory card and internal memory (often a microSD) you will see two removable drives. Make a new folder inside one of the drives with a little bit of extra memory, and call it “java” (this is just to make sure things nice and clean so you won’t have problems finding your programs later, but it really doesn’t matter what you call it). (more…)





