Here is a list of Java games for mobile phones of multiscreen (128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320). They should be compatible with different brands such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, etc. Enjoy!!!
Part 1 (1-J)
1942 Air Combat 240x320
1943 Sky War 128x128, 176x220, 176x208
3D Bomberman 176x208, 240x320
3D Ronnie OSullivans Snooker 2008 176x220
A Dog's Adventure 176x220, 240x320
Abracada Ball 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320
Advanture Boy 176x208
AirBurster 3D
Ancient Towers Of Sarun 176x220
Aqua Jet 128x128, 130x130, 128x160, 132x176, 176x208, 176x220
Aqualife
Bejeweled 240x320
Big Race USA 240x320
Block Breaker Deluxe 2 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 208x208, 240x320
BruceLeeIronFist
Burger Rush 176x208
Caf & Dominos 176x220, 240x320
Cafe Kakuro 240x320
Cafe Memory Match 128x128, 126x160, 176x220, 240x320
Cafe Spades 176x220
Cafe Sudoku 176x220, 240x320
Camera Cafe El Judge Movie 176x208
Castlevania: Order Of Shadows multiscreen
Comic Blast 176x208
Conflict Global Storm 176x220
Contrivermultiscreen
Crash nitro kart 2 multiscreen
Cubis 2 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320
DChoc Cafe Hangman 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320
DChoc Cafe Hold'Em Poker 128x160, 176x220, 240x320
DChoc Cafe: Black Jack 128x160, 176x220, 240x320
DChoc Cafe: Mahjong 176x220, 240x320
Demon's Castle 128x128, 176x208
Diamond Islands 240x320
Discovering Angels and Demons 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320
Disneys PK: Phantom Duck 176x208, 240x320
Dots&Boxes 240x320
Elite Systems Double Dragon 2 176x208, 240x320, 352x416
Favorite Chekers 132x176, 176x220, 240x320, 352x416
Ferrari World Championish 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 208x208, 240x320, 352x416
FreeStyle Blocks 176x208, 240x320
Furby Island 176x208
Galactic Alien Force 240x320
Godzilla: Monster Mayhem 176x208, 240x320
Goozer's Fire Frenzy 240x320
Gravity 360° 240x320
Hugo Evil Mirror 3 - Viking Camp 128x160, 176x220, 240x320
Iron Man 176x220
James Bond Top Agent 176x208, 240x320
Jimmy White: Snooker Legend 176x208, 240x320
Johnny Rumble 176x208
Part 2 (L-X)
Landers 240x320
Lego Bionicle Defender 128x128, 128x160, 176x220, 240x320
Liftboy 128x160, 176x208, 240x320
Mad Rat 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x200, 240x320
Magic Stones 240x320
Maya The Bee 128x160, 176x220, 240x320
Men In Black - Alien Assault 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320, 352x416
Mercenaries 2: World In Flames 240x320
Mighty Wizard 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320
Mika Kallio GP 240x320
MobiChess 176x208, 240x320, 352x416
Mobile Orgasm 2
Mobile Rally 2
Monopoly: Here And Now 176x208, 240x320
Moorhuhn Jumpn Run multiscreen
Motorbike
My Pet Store 176x208/240x320
NCAA Football 2008 176x208
New York Nights 2: Friends for Life 176x208, 240x320, 352x416
Ping Pong Champion 176x208, 240x320
Platinum Mahjong 176x208, 240x320
Popeye Pinball 176x208
Racing Masters 2008 176x208, 240x320
Reggie Bush Pro Football 2007 128x160, 176x220, 240x320
Resident Evil: Genesis 176x208
Robocop 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220
Roland Garros Paris 2008 176x220
Runner 626 128x128, 128x160, 176x220, 240x320
SCX 240x320
Sexy Girls 2008 176x208
Siemens 3D Rally 240x320, 352x416
Speed Racer 240x320
Spellboys 176x208, 208x208, 176x220, 240x320
Street Fighter II Championship Edition 176x220, 240x320
Sudoku Monsters 176x208
Sushi Mania 176x208
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 176x220
Terrors Seed 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320
The Village 176x208, 240x320
Twin Spin 176x220
UEFA Euro 2008 176x208
Underwater 3D multiscreen
Wheelette 176x208
Wimbledon 2008 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 208x208, 240x320
Worms 2008. A space oddity 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, 176x220, 240x320
Wulin Rumour 176x208
X-Mahjong: Kim 176x208
About A Person Who Has Become A True Believer of Yadanar Thone Par by U Sun Lwin
Posted by Swanie | 20.2.09 | Dhamma, Ebooks, Myanmar | 0 comments »Yesterday by a very massive luck, I found a very popular book (ရတနာသံုးပါးကို ယံုႀကည္ကိုးကြယ္ဆည္းကပ္လာသူတစ္ေယာက္အေႀကာင္း (ဆန္းလြင္) or About A Person Who Has Become A True Believer of Yadanar Thone Par)of U Sun Lwin (U San Lwin) on the net. I've been so keen to read it but I couldn't find it in any Myanmar ebook site. Just imagine how happy I was when I first saw it. Please visit here to read it online. You can download it as a PDF file if you want. It's about 76MB. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Useful Links for Personal Finance
Posted by Swanie | 7.2.09 | Money Tips, Superannuation, Useful Links | 0 comments »I've listed some Australian sites that will help you persoanl finance with researching, comparing and choosing superannuation funds, savings, term deposits, loans, credit cards and property prices. Before you do anything with your finances, use relevant links to do some research and it will save you big bucks.
Choose Best Superannuation Funds
Super Ratings
Selecting Super
Invest Smart
Home Loans, Credit Cards, Saving & Transaction Accounts, Term Deposit Comparisons
Info Choice
Property (Houses and Apartments)
For Sale Listings
Real Estate
Domain
Residex FindMeAHome (shows all houses for sale in a suburb, with an estimated fair price)
Suburbview (searches the Suburbs you want from Australia’s Largest Real Estate sites)
Suburb Profiles (Suburb Research)
Domain Suburb Profile
RP Data Free Suburb Profile
Check Property Price Report by SMS (Home Price Guide)
InvestSmart (median price, rental yield and 12/24/36 month growth stats for any suburb)
SQM Research (Demographics and Vacancy Rates of suburbs)
Past Sold Property Prices
OnTheHouse
OldListings (tracks changes in advertised price of properties for sale)
RP Data Auction Results
Property Indices
Residex Indices (historical growth statistics for all capitals)
RP Data Indices (historical growth statistics for all capitals)
Other Property Research
Global Property Guide (for a worldwide perspective)
Herron Todd White ('Month in Review' report)
Westpac Property Outlook
ANZ Property Outlook
Commonwealth Bank Property Value Guide
National Mortgagee & Deceased Data
Good Practices for Security and Convenience
Posted by Swanie | 5.2.09 | Computing Tips, Useful Links | 0 comments »I've listed a few good practices for computer users. Many of you might have already known and used them. It's not comprehensive, so depending on situations, some will need more security and configurations than the ones listed below. But I hope it's useful for you. I've divided them into security (things that may protect you from attacks, downtime) and convenience (things that will give you ease of use).
Please share your tips and tricks by adding in comments. Thanks and enjoy :-)
Security
Creat Partitions
I have seen many people who couldn't be bothered with creating partitions. All they have is C:\ drive for the operating system and "My Documents" folder or Desktop to save all files!!! They do not seem to appreciate the benefits of creating partitions. Some of them are
- Reduced risk of losing all their data should the C:\ drive need to be formatted because of a virus, etc.
- Ease of backing up
- More organized
I personally prefer to have at least 3 partitions: System (C:\), one for workspace (where I keep all files that I may need delete later once I'm done with them) and another for archive (for backups and the files I want to keep for a long time). If you're looking for a cool partition tool for free, why don't you try GParted? It's compatible with all versions of Vista too.
Create Image
Anyone who has tried formatting and reinstalling operating system because of viruses or system crashes knows how painful and tidious it is to bring the system back to the original state. I myself spent many hours and even days looking for drivers, downloading updates, tweaking configurations, etc. That's before I found Norton Ghost and Acronis True Image. I use the latter and I've never been happier. The latest version Acronis True Image Home 2009 is by far the best and is compatible with Vista and SATA disks.
Set up your computer the way you want. Install all programs that are ESSENTIAL to you. Then create an image of your system and save it in non-system drive (Eg. not in C:\). Restoring the image will take less than 10 min (which is nothing compared to reinstalling from scratch) and you'll surely have a high confidence because you can recover from viruses easily.
Install Antivirus and Get Auto Updates
I know it sounds so common sense, but how many people use their computers without any antivirus on them? I dare say it's a significant percentage. May be they don't consider themselves vulnerable. In fact, people should not take a chance when they are not sure what a virus can do to their systems and what is at stake. If you don't have any antivirus now and you don't want to pay a lot every year, you can try AVG Antivirus for free and get regular updates?
Activate/Install a Firewall
Even if you don't want to purchase a third party firewall such as Norton, you should still make a good use of Windows firewall by activating it. It may not be the best firewall but it's better than not having anything at all. Let me remind you that if you do internet banking and stuffs, then you need a firewall and an antivirus on your system. Otherwise, you're inviting thieves.
Have a Vista Bootloader Repair CD Ready
Although an image created with Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost is the best recovery method, it's a good idea to have a Vista Bootloader Repair CD just to fix Vista Boot menu. You can use either Windows Vista Installation DVD or Vista Bootloader Repair CD created by NeoSmart.
Convenience
Copy i386 Folder to C:\
Although it's not critical to copy i386 folder from installation CD to C:\ drive, doing so will save you from looking for the installation CD again in the middle of some updates. I don't think you'll regret copying that.
Move My Documents Folder to Share Drive
By default, "My Documents" folder is the first location where many programs will look to save files or load files. Because it's in C:\ by default, you might end up keeping your files in system drive. Therefore, it's a great idea to move "My Documents" folder to another partition (eg. Workspace partition) so that it's easier to backup.
To change the default location of the My Documents folder, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then point to My Documents.
- Right-click My Documents, and then click Properties.
- Click the Target tab.
- Click Move, click the folder in which to store your documents, and then click OK twice. If you need to create a new folder, click Make New Folder. Type a name for the folder, and then click OK twice.
- In the Move Documents box, click Yes to move your documents to the new location, or click No to leave your documents in the original location.
Install a PDF Converter
Sometimes we want to keep some information (eg. transaction record) as a record but we don't necessarily need to print them or we don't have a printer right now. In situations like this, pdf coverting softwares such as CutePDF are very handy. You can convert or print anything (documents, webpages, pics) to pdf files to save or print it as hard copies later when you need them. Save our environment :-)
Install FireFox and Plugins
If you haven't been using Firefox, it's a great web browser to have. There are many add-ons available for free and some of my favourites are DownThemAll for faster downloading and DownloadHelper to download flash videos from YouTube, etc.
Note: Don't uninstall Internet Explorer. It might create problems in the future.
Install a Virtual CD Drive
Another great software to have is a virtual CD/DVD drive such as Daemon Tools. Thus, you can run CD/DVD image files on the virtual drive without the need to burn it on a CD/DVD. It saves you time, money and space.
Notify Me Before You Update
I understand that my OS needs to be up to date with the latest fixes and patches. But I still want to be in charge of it. I want to know what updates are available and decide what to download and install instead of Windows doing everything without my knowledge. Thus something goes wrong, I would know what changes I've made in the past few days.
You can set Windows to notify you of the latest updates before downloading. The procedure for pre-Vista OS is (it may be slightly different for Vista)
- Go to Control Panel
- Choose "Security Center"
- Click on "Automatic Updates" in "Manage Security Settings For" section
- Choose "Notify me but don't automatically download or install them"
- Click "Apply" and "Ok"
Now you're in charge of all the updates. If new ones are available, you check it by choosing "Custom" instead of "Express" and decide if you want to update or not.
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