Not sure where to start with this. I want to get into programming for my Sony Ericsson. I already know a little Java but enough to write some simplistic apps - and am keen to get back into it.
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I've been using Windows 11 since the day it was released. No complaints whatsoever from me but then again, I always like trying new things. It's been ROCK SOLID running my Dell XPS 8940 desktop.
Cjam 1.9.9.0 by Razvan Serea
Cjam is a lightweight and fast MP3 editor for Windows that lets you cut, join, and edit MP3 files without re-encoding. This means your audio quality remains untouched, and edits happen instantly. Cjam is ideal for quick, lossless edits—whether you're trimming music, combining tracks, or preparing audio for learning tools or podcasts.
It features batch processing, scripting support, cue and playlist file handling, and a simple interface. Cjam is perfect for anyone who needs efficient MP3 editing without the complexity of full audio suites.
Cjam requires a PC running Windows 10 or later and Microsoft .NET 6.0 or later. Key features for Cjam: No Re-encoding: Edit MP3 files without losing quality.
Cut and Join MP3: Easily cut, trim, and combine MP3 tracks.
Batch Processing: Edit multiple files at once for faster workflows.
Scriptable Interface: Automate tasks with a custom command language.
Cue and Playlist Support: Handle CUE and playlist files for seamless audio management.
Fast and Lightweight: Quick processing with minimal system resources.
Lossless Audio Editing: Ensure your edits don't affect audio quality.
Simple User Interface: Clean, intuitive design for easy navigation.
File Format Support: Works with MP3, Cjam-specific file formats (CJAMC, CJAMJ, CJAM).
Cjam 1.9.9.0 fixes: Fixed a bug related to playback display on the main screen
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Not sure where to start with this. I want to get into programming for my Sony Ericsson. I already know a little Java but enough to write some simplistic apps - and am keen to get back into it.
I'm keen to start writing tools for my K750/K850.
Can anyone tell me where to begin?
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