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A survival guide to Linux and S60

Guest writer David Gilson talks about his switch from Windows to Linux (Ubuntu) and his (successful) struggles to keep his desktop-S60 connectivity going, from PIM data to music to backups to tethering. Could you make the same switch? Are there any showstoppers for you? Comments welcome.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 8:00 UTC, October 21st || 38 Comments

Top 25 Freeware for S60 5th Edition

Revising and adding to my feature from March 2009, I proudly present the All About Symbian Top 25 freeware applications for S60 5th Edition. Why risk infesting yourself with Hannah Montana screensavers or get disappointed by re-download behaviour in the Ovi Store when you can just use freeware to get the job done? No cash needed, no DRM, no issues giving to friends, no license manager, no hassles.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 6:30 UTC, October 20th || 0 Comments

J1CK.Tweet ensures polished a Twitter experience for all

Mobile Jorge has uncovered another useful new entrant to the Java/S60 software scene, in the form of the strangely named J1CK.Tweet, a Java-based Twitter client that works flawlessly on S60 3rd and 5th Edition phones and which, from the screenshots, appears to be challenging the commercial Gravity client, with Twitpic support, multiple accounts, trending topics, and more. Well worth a look, seeing as J1CK.Tweet is (beta) freeware.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 6:39 UTC, October 19th || 7 Comments

SEE 2009: NAVTEQ

NAVTEQ would literally like to take you for a ride at SEE. Along with the usual activities, NAVTEQ Network for Developers (NN4D) will be giving developers the opportunity to gain an insight into how NAVTEQ gathers mapping and location information.

Posted by Richard Bloor at 8:40 UTC, October 15th || 0 Comments

furtiv adds Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Picasa to Share online

'furtiv', a startup that creates social media solutions for mobile devices, has released a beta of their technology showcase, which allows you to use Nokia's Share online application to upload to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Picasa. This effectively adds one click upload to each of these services to the Gallery/Photos and Camera applications. The service works with most recent Nokia Symbian devices (Nokia Share online 2.0 or higher required). Read on for further details.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 16:46 UTC, October 14th || 14 Comments

Qt 4.6 and Qt Creator 1.3 betas, include Symbian support

Nokia today released betas for Qt 4.6 and Qt Creator 1.3, both of which include Symbian support. Qt is Nokia's cross platform application and UI framework, which is set to become a key developer offering in the Symbian and Maemo platforms. Qt Creator is a cross platform Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Qt developers.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 13:00 UTC, October 14th || 1 Comment

AAS Insight 90 - Maemo, N97 camera glass, cost of devices

In All About Symbian Insight 90 (AAS Podcast 152), Rafe and Steve briefly touch on the Maemo Summit before moving on to a discussion of the relative roles of Maemo and Symbian and the importance of the cost of devices. Steve gives us a run down on the N97 camera glass 'scratch' issue and how to get things fixed (though note that this was before the Care Point trip). There are also answers to a number of user questions. You can listen to AAS Insight 90 here or, if you wish to subscribe, here's the RSS feed.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 13:40 UTC, October 13th || 2 Comments

Ovi Suite 2.0 graduates

You've got to hope that today marks the point at which Nokia started to leave the whole sorry mess of its PC connectivity experiments behind it and moved forward with confidence. Ovi Suite 2.0 is now 'graduated' (from Beta Labs) and will start to be included in phone retail boxes. Here's the full report on Nokia's plans, and don't forget to grab your own copy (.exe link). Does Ovi Suite 2.0 now complete replace what you had before? Comments welcome.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 7:04 UTC, October 13th || 18 Comments

How is Nokia's Ovi Store doing? I mean really doing?

It's been some time now since launch, so how well is the Ovi Store doing for Nokia? Is it providing enough applications for end users and a good user experience? Are developers knocking down the web-doors to get listed in the store? Or is it all being hushed up because it's not gaining any mind share at all? I wonder aloud what's going on...

Posted by Ewan Spence at 15:17 UTC, October 9th || 25 Comments

Contact Manager 'DreamConnect' now for S60 5th Edition

Following the success of its UIQ version, DreamSpring has launched DreamConnect, its all-in Contact Manager, for S60 5th Edition. There are quotes from the press release below, but essentially you get hierarchical sub-categories, business card display and 'KeyMatch', which replaces the virtual keyboard on 5th edition smartphones with a finger friendly, compact quick-matching keypad.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 7:52 UTC, October 9th || 10 Comments
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