Jan 04 2009

Introducing Mosembro

Category: Android, Mobile, Mosembro, Semantic WebAleksander Kmetec @ 6:44 am

Mosembro logo

Mosembro, short for “mobile semantic browser”, is a proof-of-concept web browser for the Android mobile platform, which has integrated support for microformats. It was my entry for the Android developer challenge (but was called SmartBrowser back then), and while it wasn’t one of the 50 finalists who made it to the second round, it did finish in the top 25% of all entries, which is pretty good, I suppose.

The goal of this project is very simple: to make a better mobile browser with the help of embedded semantic metadata.

What does it do? It scans any loaded web page for microformats and inserts special links into it, based on any microformats it may have found. These links then enable the user to quickly perform tasks like looking up an address on a map or adding an event to his calendar. While manually performing these tasks is very simple on a computer, it can be pretty tedious on a mobile device without a proper keyboard, mouse, or even without the ability to copy and paste text.

Full feature list, demo videos, downloads and source code are available at the Mosembro project page.

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Jan 02 2009

A pixel measurning device

Category: UtilitiesAleksander Kmetec @ 12:00 am

If you type “free on screen ruler” into Google, you get at least 10 useful results back. If only it was like that back in late 2004 when I actually needed one! But it wasn’t, so I had to spend a weekend writing my own, using an early version of Sharp Develop which liked to freeze, crash, and explode a lot. Fun times.

But despite all the difficulties, I managed to finish it. And only 4 short years later it’s finally available to anyone desperate enough to be actually willing to use it, for free.

It’s called yaRuler (yet another ruler – yes, very original, I know) and it looks like this:

What a ruler might look like

What a ruler might look like

Full feature list, screen shots, downloads and source code are available at the yaRuler project page.

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