diff --git a/metadata/name.livitski.games.puzzle.android.txt b/metadata/name.livitski.games.puzzle.android.txt index 904c27404c..d3d5c06819 100644 --- a/metadata/name.livitski.games.puzzle.android.txt +++ b/metadata/name.livitski.games.puzzle.android.txt @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Source Code:https://github.com/StanLivitski/n-puzzle Issue Tracker: Auto Name:n-Puzzle -Summary:A classic puzzle game with custom images +Summary:Classic puzzle game with custom images Description: n-Puzzle app is a classic sliding puzzle game based on the Fifteen Puzzle. It allows you to choose among three levels of complexity: 3×3 (8-puzzle), 4×4 (15-puzzle), and 5×5 @@ -15,15 +15,6 @@ In addition to standard square boards with numbers, you can choose a board with painted on it. There are three stock pictures installed with the puzzle, and you can add your own pictures by pressing Menu button when the picture selection page is displayed. The picture you select will be split into equal tiles. - -Once you select the picture, the solved puzzle is displayed for 3 seconds. Then it is -randomly shuffled, and you have to move the tiles to their initial locations. When you solve -the puzzle, the app will display that picture again along with the number of moves you have -made. - -To change the puzzle’s settings during the game, press Menu button. Note that when you change -any settings, the game starts over. When you switch apps or exit during the game, your puzzle -is stored and resumed next time you run n-Puzzle. . Repo Type:git diff --git a/metadata/org.doubango.imsdroid.txt b/metadata/org.doubango.imsdroid.txt index aff398ae6d..42a6ac6b66 100644 --- a/metadata/org.doubango.imsdroid.txt +++ b/metadata/org.doubango.imsdroid.txt @@ -11,16 +11,19 @@ Description: services. IMS is standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). IMS services could be used over any type of network, such as 3GPP LTE, GPRS, Wireless LAN, CDMA2000 or fixed line. -IMSDroid is the first fully featured open source 3GPP IMS Client for Android devices (1.5 and later). -The main purpose of the project is to exhibit doubango's features and to offer an IMS client to the -open source community. doubango is an experimental, open source, 3GPP IMS/LTE framework for both -embedded (Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, iPhone, iPad, ...) and desktop systems (Windows XP/Vista/7, -MAC OS X, Linux, ...) and is written in ANSI-C to ease portability. The framework has been carefully -designed to efficiently work on embedded systems with limited memory and low computing power. -As the SIP implementation follows RFC 3261 and 3GPP TS 24.229 Rel-9 specifications, this will allow you -to connect to any compliant SIP registrar. +IMSDroid is the first fully featured open source 3GPP IMS Client for Android +devices (1.5 and later). The main purpose of the project is to exhibit +doubango's features and to offer an IMS client to the open source community. +doubango is an experimental, open source, 3GPP IMS/LTE framework for both +embedded (Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, iPhone, iPad, ...) and desktop +systems (Windows XP/Vista/7, MAC OS X, Linux, ...) and is written in ANSI-C to +ease portability. The framework has been carefully designed to efficiently +work on embedded systems with limited memory and low computing power. As the +SIP implementation follows RFC 3261 and 3GPP TS 24.229 Rel-9 specifications, +this will allow you to connect to any compliant SIP registrar. [https://code.google.com/p/imsdroid/wiki/Quick_Start Quick start guide] + [https://code.google.com/p/imsdroid/wiki/Release_notes Release notes] . diff --git a/metadata/org.openmsx.android.openmsx.txt b/metadata/org.openmsx.android.openmsx.txt index 4addfb0315..73b2dc6dd2 100644 --- a/metadata/org.openmsx.android.openmsx.txt +++ b/metadata/org.openmsx.android.openmsx.txt @@ -13,15 +13,17 @@ popular titles, including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizardry Wizardry], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Gear_%28series%29 the Metal Gear series] targeted MSX as their primary platform. -OpenMSX emulates wide range of MSX hardware. Built-in FOSS firmware supports *.rom images and -allows using directories as drives. In order to run games for floppy drives (*.dsk images), as -well as software, using exotic devices, you may have to acquire firmware files for those -(misleadingly called "ROMs") and put them into -/sdcard/Android/data/org.openmsx.android.openmsx/files/openmsx_system. Firmware files can be -dumped from real machines or downloaded from the net. It is possible to create and use hardware -descriptors and firmware for nonexisting configurations, such as so called -[https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Modified_MSX2_EN Modified_MSX2_EN], which contains handful -of drivers and have good (virtual) hardware capabilities. +OpenMSX emulates wide range of MSX hardware. Built-in FOSS firmware supports +*.rom images and allows using directories as drives. In order to run games for +floppy drives (*.dsk images), as well as software, you may have to acquire +firmware files for those and put them into +/sdcard/Android/data/org.openmsx.android.openmsx/files/openmsx_system. +Firmware files can be dumped from real machines or downloaded from the net. It +is possible to create and use hardware descriptors and firmware for +nonexisting configurations, such as so called +[https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Modified_MSX2_EN Modified_MSX2_EN], +which contains handful of drivers and have good (virtual) hardware +capabilities. . # Note: OpenMSX version code and name are generated from it's VCS history by launch_anddev_build.sh