
A collection of useful, open source applications ranging from productivity to recreational usage for the Android platform. These apps are available for download in a single package.

Wiki Dici is a simple way to look up word definitions on Wiktionary.org; no flashy graphics, no GPS integration, just knowledge.

This application allows Android users to play Infocom classics just as ‘Zork’, as well hundreds of newer text adventures written in the last ten years or so.

Scrobbler for Android that keeps track of the music you listen to using the “Music” application that comes with the phone.
Lexic is a word game that is available on the Android platform. Players are given 3 minutes to find as many words as possible on a grid of random letters.

The Android Sync Client is an experimental project for the Google Android mobile platform. It allows to sync the contacts list only. It will provide also other personal data sync, like calendar and notes.

Astrid is a todo list / task tracking system for Google’s Android platform that is built with your productivity in mind.

An unofficial last.fm player for Android, aka the very first last.fm player released for the platform.

Berry Bloglines is a free RSS Reader optimized for reading news feeds and blogs on the Blackberry. It builds on the Bloglines service you can access from your PC.

The VMIX Online Video Platform presents a robust, extensible environment for ingesting, managing and delivering online video anytime, anywhere, on any device.
MGSplitViewController for iPad is an open source replacement for UISplitViewController, with various useful enhancements.

OpenClip is a non-profit, open-source, community-effort project, which promotes a framework for the iPhone that allows users to copy / paste between participating applications.

Books.app is a simple eBook reader for the iPhone. It reads HTML and text files stored in your ~/Media/EBooks folder, and is smart enough to enter subdirectories, if for instance, you’ve broken a book down by chapters.

Gorillas is a port of the original GORILLA.BAS turn based single player game to the iPhone platform.

App Sales Mobile allows iPhone developers to download and analyze their daily and weekly sales reports from iTunes Connect.

Mobile Terminal is a terminal emulator application for the iPhone. It does not function as an SSH client, nor Telnet, but it can be used to execute a console ssh-client application.

This app emulates the popular hp scientific calculators. Get complex mathematic power straight from your iPhone.

Tris is a Tetris clone game for iPhone. The project was intended as an example of general programming practices within the iPhone frameworks and of attractive interface and effective interaction design for the iPhone platform.

TubeStatus allows you to get up to the minute service details on all London Underground tube lines in a quick and easy to use format. It also includes detailed line messages as provided by Transport for London (TFL).

The WordPress for iPhone app lets you write posts, upload photos, edit pages, and manage comments on your blog from your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Molecules is an application for the iPhone and iPod touch that allows you to view three-dimensional renderings of molecules and manipulate them using your fingers.
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