Archive for December, 2008
Fx v2.0
by admin , under Free Symbian Software Series 60

F(x) is a powerful applet (application) environment designed for Symbian OS. F(x) offers tools to aide personal and professional productivity in various industries including finance, engineering, medicine, film production, networking and many others.
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Getaboo v1.0
by admin , under Free Symbian Software Series 60

In order to use Getaboo, your mobile phone needs GPRS or UMTS access with the respective settings and should be based on Java software, which is the case in most of the new mobile phones. Together with that, an increasing number of Mobile Operators enable an automatic excess to GPRS connection and even offer “Mobile Internet Packages” where you pay a fix rate and get a fix amount of Megabytes per month. In most of the countries GPRS connection became a standard.
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Glogger v3.1.1
by admin , under Free Symbian Software Series 60

Glogger (glogger.eyetap.org) is an open project which allowing you to transmit live instant images from a camera -enabled cell phone. You can record and comment on live events taken from your own perspective in real-time. Your images and text are transmitted live to create a “comic” strip – tell a story with images and text from anywhere. See Example, and an example web “comic”
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Glogger v6.0
by admin , under Free Symbian Software Series 60

Glogger is an open project which allowing you to transmit live instant images from a camera -enabled cell phone. You can record and comment on live events taken from your own perspective in real-time. Your images and text are transmitted live to create a “comic” strip – tell a story with images and text from anywhere.
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Google Maps v2.01
by admin , under Free Symbian Software Series 60

If you have a GPS-enabled device, this blue dot corresponds to your GPS location. At times, or if you do not have a GPS-enabled phone, you might see the blue dot surrounded by a light blue circle (as shown on the right) to indicate uncertainty about your location.
Why the uncertainty? The My Location feature takes information broadcast from mobile towers near you to approximate your current location on the map – it’s not GPS, but it comes pretty close (approximately 1000m close, on average). We’re still in beta, but we’re excited to launch this feature and are constantly working to improve our coverage and accuracy.
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