Interface

JAVA Folders and applications

 

       Unlike its predecessor, new section consists of two frames. In upper frame you can see two main JAVA folders ( Applications and Games ) and the applications, stored in these folders:

 

app_upper_frame

 

This frame has the following columns:

 

The First column (unnamed) contains 'Changed' status mark.
The second column (unnamed) contains your JAVA application storage attribute (phone memory or the hard-disk in your PC).
Folders column contains the name of JAVA folders and all applications in corresponding folders. Currently we support only two basic folders: Applications ( called Collection in some phones) and Games. We plan to include custom JAVA folders support in future versions of our products.
Files column displays the total amount of files the applications consist of.
Size column displays the total size of the application.
Date column displays the date the application was uploaded to your phone.
Description column displays the description of the application. This is a brief text information, provided by the JAVA application developer. Not all JAVA applications may have this information. This field is just informative.

 

       You can apply descending or ascending sorting for all columns. To sort the applications by desired column just left-click once on the columns name.

 

       In this section you can provide general operations with the whole applications, including all of its files. To move in this section you can use the following keys:

 

Ctrl + Home - moves the cursor at the beginning of the list.
Ctrl + End - moves the cursor at the end of the list.
Up and Down arrow keys- one to the previous or next position.
PageUp - moves the cursor ten positions up.
PageDown- moves the cursor ten positions below.

 

       As in other sections, you can find the following marks indicating current application status:

 

app_changed1

Changed mark. Means, that the applications was changed or modified. You should press 'Write to phone' button to apply the status.

app_phone_mark

Phone memory mark. Means, that the application is assigned to your phone's memory.

app_disk_mark

Disk memory mark. Means, that the application is assigned to your local PC's hard-disk drive.

app_broken

No icon mark. By default this mark is assigned to all partially read applications and to all applications without icons.

Blue color of the name

If you haven't read the whole contents of the application, then its name is displayed in blue color. If the whole application, including all its files, is downloaded from your phone, then its name is displayed with black color.

 

JAVA files

 

       The lower frame allows to work with separate JAVA files, your JAVA application consists of:

 

app_java_files

 

       Here you can view the filename, the size ( in bytes) and the file's date. No sorting is available in this frame. You can use Up and Down arrow keys to move the cursor one position Up or Below or Home and End keys to move the cursor at the beginning or at the end of the list.

 

JAD files contains JAVA application technical description. JAD files are viewable common text editors, but we don't recommend to modify them if you are not a specialist in JAVA programming.
JAR file is the main JAVA archive which contains packed JAVA application itself.
RMS or JAVA recordstore files contains the information, created by the JAVA application in its last session. For example, high scores, saved games, game options or business JAVA midlets presets are stored in RMS files

 

The status bar

 

       The bottom status-bar looks as follows:

 

app_stat_bar

 

       The first cell shows the total number of applications in the list and the position of current application in this list. Free memory cell shows the total amount of free memory available for JAVA applications in your mobile phone.

 

See also:

Applications and games

Application management

File management