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ChessBuddy appears to be designed for the 96 x 64 px screens that where common around To add to the description of the ad-sponsored site mobilerated.

After modifying the jar file and editing new lines into the jad file after double-clicking the listed file in the 7-Zip Manger , the bluetooth transfer was successful. In response to launching the file, the compiling process completed in a few seconds and a listing of menu options was displayed, with the admonition that using the game involved the downloading of ads and the description here states that the only ads that should appear take place upon opening and closing the game which would involve connecting to the internet.

I backed off due to not knowing how many minutes of time would be involved with this connection and also not knowing that only the ad display would involve the internet connection and which you said could be dismissed quickly, something I now am aware of! So, it seems that the game could be played offline, with minute charges only accumulating when the ad is accessed.

What concerned me more was what happened when I attempted to install a program that simulates dogs barking my only foray so far into an app with no socially redeeming quality!

The files were modified and sent by bluetooth to my phone. When I launched the file, the compiling process to about 5 to 10 seconds given that the file was about kb or so. Just after completion of this process, there was a flash display and a beep in my phone of 5 units or minutes.

It was so fast all I could make out for sure was the number 5. Upon looking at the opening screen, I was told again that ads would appear and that a connection would be made with me being responsible for line charges.

I backed out of the program. I then noticed that 5 minutes, had, in fact, been deducted from my line minutes. Somehow, for this app, the launching of it, although I had transferred the jar file to my phone for internal installation, involved connecting to the network to do some sort of processing to install the app.

This led me to wonder, what other apps and games involve a network connection to be installed, not to mention, the number of times the use of these things involve network connections.

With your experience of using these games and apps from mobilerated, have you had a similar experience, and to what extent are there additional minutes deducted due to ad display and use of these programs?

For high quality games I am trying to stay away from games that require excessive use of the buttons, like using them as a substitute for a joy stick, due to my belief that the use would greatly shorten the life of the buttons and apps, I would prefer to pay a small amount for the use of the game or even a renewal fee than to have to pay in minutes for network connections for ad display every time I open up and close the game or app.

Or maybe to be given the option of how charge is assessed. The jad file displayed the size of the program, the version, and a few other stats on the first page. I seem to have that message displayed with other jad files I have sent to my phone. I did mention in a previous post that while I can execute the modification of a file in a jar form successfully by downloading, using 7-Zip to modify the file, using Windows Explorer search to send the file to my phone, zip files present a different problem for me since I cannot transform the file into a jar file by using the open archive and extract method.

There must be some step I am not doing correctly. That seems like a lot. All the ad-supported games on MobileRated use the same ad-wrap technology so I suspect that they will all behave the same.

You might want to avoid ad supported games. On my BoostApps. There is really no reason to bother or even copy the jad files to the phone as the LG G can install jars directly. In addition. Thanks for the concise and specific directions on converting a zip file to a useable jar file for sending to my cellphone. Per your instructions, the file should appear in Windows Explorer. I right-clicked the file here, chose 7-Zip and then Open Archive.

Since this window was completely empty of text, there was no jar to highlight, so I thought I had to open up 7-Zip File Manager from the start menu, so I did that, which displayed many other files including the zipped ChessBuddy.

I closed that box. There was no visible change in the display of the file name nor description of it when the cursor was placed over the file name. Step 6 of your instructions refers to right clicking the jar file just extracted and choosing 7-Zip.

Sorry for being so lengthy here in detail, but I wanted for you to see step by step what I am seeing by what I believe is following your specific instructions and not getting the results you described. From what I saw, somewhere along this process, the file is not being converted to a jar file. Appreciate your patience and persistence to see me through this apparent mystery and obstacle.

What we are dealing with here, more generically, is the process of converting the zip file to a jar file to be acted up not just getting the chess game on my computer!!!

I just tried downloading ChessBuddy 1. Try downloading it again. Very small file. Had to figure out the simple game commands and moves on my own. When I attempted to download two games from a site called UMNet. MF file and the game installed on my phone with the card display as expected. What concerned me most, was that the download of this game and another bowling resulted in a display of at least five additional files along with the META-INF after the jar file is opened in the 7-Zip Manager list.

MF file and sent to the archive, I sent the file over to my cellphone. I did not attempt to send the other files. I have been unable to find anyway of sending a file listed in the 7-Zip Manager listing to bluetooth. I attempted to download the chess and bowling games. All jar files will contain additional files in the top level folder. Those are the actual game executable. The mobile Java spec is ill-defined and ambiguous. The downloads on freemobilespot.

In 7-Zip click the. Click OK in the 7-Zip Copy to dialog box that appears 4. Close 7-Zip 5. Go back to Windows Explorer and click the view menu and choose Refresh. Right click the. MF as usual and then close 7-Zip 7. Right click the now modified. Microsoft no longer offers a mobile Java version of Messenger. There are some alternate music players on Getjar that you could download and use. In my experience none of them are as good as the built in Nokia player.

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