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September 16, 2009

Powerful File Explorer FExplorer Pro Now Available

Filed under: S60 5th, SoftWare — Tags: , , , — Li YongFei @ 9:30 am

FExplorer Pro, from SBSH, has been completely rewritten for the S60 3rd Edition and S60 5th Edition platforms, It includes a powerful file browser, screenshot capture, and backlight control. The file browser fully supports ZIP files, and also allows access to Nokia’s hidden folders, as well as a hex, binary, and text editor built-in.

FExplorer Pro also includes a number of other phone related tools, such as a phone info screen, where you can quickly find out the IMEI, firmware version, and other important information about your phone. You can also restart your phone through this submenu, which is definitely convenient, and get details about the network that you are currently connected to.

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July 3, 2009

Ovi Maps 3.0 is released

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , — Li YongFei @ 7:37 am

Via All About Symbian, Nokia has released Ovi Maps 3.0 to the world for most (but not all) S60 3rd Edition FP1, FP2 and S60 5th Edition phones. The download is a 20MB Windows installer, so you do have to own a PC.

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"Install Ovi Maps
         
Connect your mobile to your compatible computer via USB cable or Bluetooth in PC Suite mode*.

Open Maps Updater on your computer.

Follow the installation instructions on your computer and mobile screens to install Ovi Maps on your mobile.

*To use Maps Updater, you need Nokia PC Suite installed on your compatible computer

Open Ovi Maps on your mobile
Go online to download the map of your current location over-the-air, or use Map Loader to add several locations and save time and money downloading map data.

Get going
Select your destination with the Navi™ key and choose Drive to or Walk to to get going with Premium navigation services on Ovi Maps."

April 7, 2009

Top 10 Applications for S60 5th Edition phones

Filed under: S60 5th, SoftWare — Tags: , , , , — Li YongFei @ 7:08 pm

1. Gravity

Gravity is a Twitter client, letting you post updates (tweet) and receive updates from all your friends and contacts.

Gravity  

Buy it here. Cost: £7

2. WorldMate Pro

This item’s cheating to a degree because WorldMate straddles the worlds of freeware and commercial software. By default, you get a slick and free utility, offering weather forecasts, a currency converter and world clock. But then pay the commercial premium (go ‘gold’) and you get real time flight status and alerts, flight schedules and satellite imagery for weather. If you’re a regular traveller then this becomes a time and money saver and will easily pay for itself.

Worldmate screenshot Twittix

Buy it here. Cost:$30 a year

3. Twittix

It’s yet another Twitter client and isn’t quite so pretty, but can’t be ignored because it offers much of the functionality of Gravity at 60% of the price. 

Buy it here. Cost: $7

4. ZingMagic Backgammon Pro II/Chess

Another cheat, in that I’m listing two separate games. but I’m guessing that you’ll prefer one over the other, so pick the one you’re better at. As usual, the ZingMagic games are slick and friendly to your phone’s OS. The price is a little high, but then each will give hundreds of hours of gameplay and fun, so….

S60 5th Edition Top 10 screenshot

Buy Chess Pro II here. Buy Backgammon Pro II here. Cost: $15 each

5. Handy Safe Pro

I hesitate to suggest this application, in view of the cost, but you still can’t beat the way it syncs all its data seamlessly to a fully functioning Windows desktop version, right down to record level. Used properly, this can hold all the secrets of your life, in a maintainable and easy-to-backup fashion. And you can’t really put a price on that, surely?

S60 5th Edition Top 10 screenshot

Buy it here. Cost:$35

6. OfficeSuite

Yet again there’s a caveat. This time because MobiSystems seem to have rushed their office editing suite to market. It’s buggy, but at least they know it’s buggy and are working on it. And it’s on special offer at the moment, so I recommend you buy it now and then take advantage of the fixes as and when they come along.

S60 5th Edition Top 10 screenshot

Buy it here. Cost:$20 (usually a whopping $60)

7. Resco Bubbles

One of the better and trickier accelerometer games, this one’ll have you tearing your hair out. In a good way. The screenshot’s self-explanatory, but the game’s harder than it looks. Persevere past the weird setup interface.

Cost: $10

8. Can’t Stop Solitaire

Horrifically expensive by modern standards, for a humble game, this solitaire collection has almost infinite interest and playability, and deserves a recommendation on this alone. Over two hundred card solitaire variants are here, so something for everyone.

S60 5th Edition Top 10 screenshot

Buy it here. Cost: $30

9. Handy Shell

Epocware’s vision for what the Symbian home screen should look like, you’ll either love this or hate it. There’s no denying the number of apps represented, plus you get another three optional ‘views’, plus a year’s worth of weather, but it’s a;; rather overkill for the average user. Still, perfect for the road warrior!

S60 5th Edition Top 10 screenshot

Buy it here. Cost: $20

10. Best TaskMan

Think of this as the built-in S60 ‘Open Applications’ list on steroids. You get extra views, including the all important ‘free RAM’ figure, plus detailed info on how much RAM each application and process is using, a must for geeky troubleshooting.

S60 5th Edition Top 10 screenshot

Buy it here. Cost:$12

Via All About Symbian

March 7, 2009

Video: Nokia N97 Widgets and Kinetic scrolling

Filed under: S60 5th, Video — Tags: , , , , , , — Li YongFei @ 10:14 pm

All About Symbian posted a video about N97 homescreen - widgets and customisation, Nokia were showing off a number of fully operational homescreen widgets, including one for Facebook. A new addition, which caught my attention, was the implementation of kinetic scrolling (finger flick) in the browser, which improves its usability. The following is the dome video:

March 6, 2009

Nokia Released S60 5th Edition C++ Developer’s Library

Filed under: Resouce, S60 5th — Tags: , , — Li YongFei @ 11:39 am

Today, Forum Nokia Released the S60 5th Edition C++ Developer’s Library v1.3.

The S60 5th Edition C++ Developer’s Library, incorporating the Symbian Developer’s Library v9.4, is an integrated package of information for developers wishing to use the S60 platform to develop mobile C++ applications and services. The library includes a C++ API reference guide, porting information, and information on new features available in S60 5th Edition. It also includes information on S60 UI components and using them in C++ applications, for both touch and non-touch UIs, along with links to example applications available on Forum Nokia.

You can download the developer library from here.

March 2, 2009

Top 10 Freeware for S60 5th Edition

All About Symbian has updated top pick of the very best freeware for S60 5th Edition. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97.
 

1. Google Maps   2. BBC iPlayer

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3. Sports Tracker   4. Opera Mini

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 5. Quickoffice    6. AccuWeather
 

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 7. Files on Ovi    8. Wireless keyboard
 

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 9. France 24 Mobile    10. PhotoFlow Image Album
 

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