21 Jun
i9 icon Java e-book(j-book)
Author: e-mail2uA simple e book using java to show you what the icons are for on the i9. Nothing special just beta testing at the moment.
Filed under: ebooks
21 Jun
A simple e book using java to show you what the icons are for on the i9. Nothing special just beta testing at the moment.
Filed under: ebooks
9 Jun
The Weather midlet is a Java application for mobile devices to check the
weather conditions in different locations. Download the new measurement and forecast data any time using the Refresh menu item. There are different views in the Weather midlet and you can change the views with the Up/Down navigation buttons. In the bottom-left corner you’ll find the elapsed time from the last data source refresh. It’s measured not from the refresh button press on the phone but the refresh of the real computed/measured data on the server. The Autorefresh option makes it possible to refresh the meteorological data automatically in regular intervals. Currently there are three main views:
You can check the current weather conditions in your locations on the same screen with this view. Basically this is a list with the selected cities and the current conditions of those locations.
This is a four days forecast for one location at a time. You can change the location with the Left/Right navigation buttons. For each location you can check the high and low temperature and precipitation levels forecasts for the next four days.
You can see the current detailed weather conditions for each location. Change between locations with the Left/Right navigation buttons. The
following data is available on this screen (from top to down):
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