FYI: I've just tried the converted MP for Android and it nearly works, the problem is that opening/importing a file does not work for some reason. Also the control of the app. on a touch screen isn't very comfortable.
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For the time being you may perhaps prefer the http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/ tool, which has an Android version. You can export your MiniPauker cards, unzip them, extract the text from the uncompressed XML, and use one of the MnemoSyne's import methods (http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/importing.php) to get the cards in there - though you would most likely use the invormation about how well a card is learnt.
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Try http://www.netmite.com/android/ .
Also there's a similar project similar to minipauker called mnemosyne that already has android support.
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/me wants an android phone, esp. a i8520
It's complex for MiniPauker to create a Android-Projekt?
You can convert J2ME application to Android application using http://www.netmite.com/android/ .
Im sorry if I am not clear on my last post.
You can try converting J2ME application to Android application using:
http://www.netmite.com/android/srv/2.0/getapk.php .
Technically it is possible but I'd need help of somebody having experience with developing for Android (and preferably having one).
I've converted MiniPauker via the recommanded netmite.com site (thanks.,markxchan!). Can you try it out? http://sourceforge.net/projects/minipauker/files/minipauker%20-%20devel%20snapshot/1.2.01%20-%20preview%2001%20of%201.2.1/MiniPauker_1_2_01_debug.apk/download
FYI: I've just tried the converted MP for Android and it nearly works, the problem is that opening/importing a file does not work for some reason. Also the control of the app. on a touch screen isn't very comfortable.
For the time being you may perhaps prefer the http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/ tool, which has an Android version. You can export your MiniPauker cards, unzip them, extract the text from the uncompressed XML, and use one of the MnemoSyne's import methods (http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/importing.php) to get the cards in there - though you would most likely use the invormation about how well a card is learnt.