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| Monday, 02 April 2007 | |
JCounter is a simple application that allows you to use your mobile telephone as a counting tool. Excellent solution for cases in which you need to count huge number of items... and the items come in groups with identical size. Using this application is very simple. Each press increment the counter by the pre-defined step. The pre-defined step can be easily changed. This is an excellent solution for counting inventory, which has all items organized in boxes with the same number of items in each one of them. Developing a more sophisticated version of this application, which connects with a server side and allows transmitting all data to a server side, is feasible. For more information about the possibilities please visit our sister site at www.zuntel.com. JCounter is available for most mobile telephones, Palm handsets, Black Berry devices & Symbian mobile telephones.
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Getting this application on your mobile telephone has never been simpler. You can visit the link below and get this application directly to your mobile telephone. Please note that we have developed high quality separated versions for most Java enabled handsets. In case that you can't find the version that is suitable for your handset please contact us at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 ) |



JCounter is a simple application that allows you to use your mobile telephone as a counting tool. Excellent solution for cases in which you need to count huge number of items... and the items come in groups with identical size. Using this application is very simple. Each press increment the counter by the pre-defined step. The pre-defined step can be easily changed. This is an excellent solution for counting inventory, which has all items organized in boxes with the same number of items in each one of them. Developing a more sophisticated version of this application, which connects with a server side and allows transmitting all data to a server side, is feasible. For more information about the possibilities please visit our sister site at
