Archive for March, 2010

M Zombie for mobile phone

By , 19 March, 2010, 1 Comment

You must try this a horror game, very scarried.Man dead rise from their graves! See if you can survive their attack in m: Zombie – highest zombie MMORPG by Moblyng. Buy arms and supplies to increase your survival chances. Against zombies scary when they tried to destroy human life and well. Add your Facebook, MySpace, and Android mobile friends to help you drive a zombie attack! Can you save yourself and loved ones you are from a takeover? Struggling to survive today! Play m: Zombies!

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MortgageCALC v1.60

By , 19 March, 2010, No Comment

MortgageCALC is a free loan calculator for Windows Mobile devices (Professional and Standard).

Using MortgageCALC on your Windows Mobile device you can quickly establish the affordability of major asset purchases.

MortgageCALC has the usual ‘standard’ loan calculator functions, plus:

* Interest compounding period options of Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Half Yearly and Annual,
* Repayment frequency option of Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly, Semi-Monthly, Quarterly, Half Yearly and Annual,
* Interest Only calculations,
* Amortisation calculations,
* Graphing of amortisation calculations, and
* Variations to a loan can be made (Rate/Term/Pmt etc) and the calculations compared.

New in version 1.6 is a user customizable keyboard feature. The NumPad layout used by MortgageCALC can be amended for different Windows Mobile hardware and software Keyboards layouts.
MortgageCALC 1.6 Screenshots

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A free loan calculator for Windows Mobile.

Java calculator for MIDP or J2ME devices

By , 5 March, 2010, No Comment

Calc is a Java calculator for MIDP or J2ME devices, such as a Java-enabled mobile phone or PDA. It was developed on a Sony Ericsson T610, which was my first Java-enabled phone but which has such a pitiful built-in calculator that I was compelled to develop this application.

Calc works much like a good old HP calculator with RPN logic, but the stack has 16 elements and you can see many of the elements on the stack simultaneously. I have chosen to use RPN logic (Reverse Polish Notation), because operating it requires less keys, you need only ENTER instead of “(“, “)” and “=”. Additionally, being able to store and see intermediate results on the stack is very advantageous.

Using the Real Java floating point library, Calc has 63 bits internal precision, which amounts to approximately 19 decimal digits accuracy, considerably more than normal calculators and computers. The exponent is 31 bits, which allows for numbers up to 4.197·10323228496. Handy when you want to calculate the factorial of 40000000.

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