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Snap'n'Upload for J2ME |
mr_lou Joined: Nov 14, 2002 Posts: 403 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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Here's a small app I made some time ago, and have been using at work and elsewhere.
Use your J2ME enabled phone to take snapshots, which is then sent to your FTP server right away. Handy for webmasters and others who wants to save time and can settle for phone camera quality. It communicates directly with the FTP server, so there's no middle-server involved.
The app is freeware, tested on various phones, and should work on most. It's a "use as is" app, but feel free to post feedback.
Downloads:
Direct JAR download
From Clickapps |
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Rajneesh17 Joined: Nov 07, 2009 Posts: 77 From: New Delhi, India PM, WWW
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TFS!!!
Will surely try it out..
C510@W715(main)+C903(FS) + Clear Audio + Patches + My Modifications + Sennheiser CX180. |
max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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thanks mr_lou, very handy!
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mr_lou Joined: Nov 14, 2002 Posts: 403 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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I should probably mention, that Snap'n'Upload would benefit from a Java-patch removing those annoying security popups.
(I only found out a week ago it was possible to do this, and find it great that it's possible to patch my j2me-enabled phone kinda like iPhone users Jailbreak theirs, and Android users Root theirs).
It would be sweet if someone would post a Java-patch thread about how to patch various J2ME-enabled phones. I'd like to patch ALL phones in the world! hehe
I find it very easy to patch SE phones. How about Nokia phones? Motorola? Samsung etc?
Currently working on another little idea that involves turning your J2ME-enabled phone into a little surveillance unit, registering movement in a room and sending you notification by SMS or MMS when something happens. Such an app needs patching in order to work though. But it would be a neat and cheap little surveillance unit, wouldn't it? |
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