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Among the useful apps recommended were the following:
Calculator, written by Konstantin Knizhnik
jFreeSafe - a password storage application developed in Java by Laszlo Marai
Bemused - for controlling your music collection remotely using Bluetooth
OggPlay - for playing play .ogg audio files
Shopper2 - another Kostantin Knizhnik app
Torch - allows you to use your phone as a flashlight(!)
Bomber - a Java game created initially by www.whiletrue.com
Frozen Bubble - a popular GPL-licensed Linux game
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