As it's the weekend we've got a round-up of eight new game reviews over on Ovi Gaming, as well as a few other features. Following our new format, the reviews are brief but include long gameplay videos and lots of screenshots, to give an idea of what the game is really like. All the relevant links are below...
Just a quick note that the BBC have flicked the switch at their end and that the Nokia N86 is now officially compatible with iPlayer, meaning that the service shows up when you visit the Beeb's mobile site and iPlayer page. (Previously you had to manually install the generic 1.6.0 widget). Downloading of shows is also possible, with the N86 having the right DRM capabilities, of course.
Inova IT, a mobile developer from Slovenia, has announced the public beta of SalesForce for Symbian S60, a mobile client application for the SalesForce.com service. SalesForce is the leading web-based, software as a service, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution. SalesForce for Symbian you to view and add all the Standard SalesForce objects, log calls, and assign tasks on your mobile while out of the office. Read on for more details.
Symartic, developers of ExtGPS, have announced that they will soon be releasing Symabook, a Facebook client application, for S60 3rd Edition and S60 5th Edition. The application allows you to update your Facebook status and view your news feed, friend list and photos. Symabook has a custom UI which is designed to allow you to view photos more easily and make the best possible use of screen space.
Over on Ovi Gaming we've been lamenting the rather poor service provided by Ovi Store's search function. However, instead of just complaining about it we've set up an alternative unofficial Ovi Store search using Google's Custom Search Engine. You can try Unofficial Ovi Store Search over on Ovi Gaming. This is still very experimental, so let us know what you think in the comments thread.
Microsoft and Nokia have entered into an alliance that is "set to deliver a groundbreaking, enterprise-grade solution for mobile productivity". They will begin collaborating immediately on the design, development and marketing of productivity solutions, bringing Microsoft Office Mobile and Microsoft business communications software to Nokia’s Symbian OS smartphones, starting with the business-focussed Eseries. The two companies will jointly market these solutions to businesses, carriers and individuals. Read on for further details on today's announcement.
Ewan is, as you might have noticed, a big eBook fan and when he switched to the Nokia 5800 he found himself deprived. The only practical eBook reader, Mobipocket, was written for phones with hardware buttons, specifically a * key, providing the essential full-screen toggle function. Thankfully, he's spotted that the N97, having a basic qwerty keyboard, does provide a way to enter the * character and, again thankfully, Mobipocket Reader responds appropriately, as is demonstrated here, along with notes on getting and installing the software. Ewan's a happy bunny and you may be too if you own an N97 and wondered whether to get re-acquainted with your eBook collection...
Yellix is a startup focussed on integrating Facebook with your phone's telephony, i.e. when someone calls you, their Facebook avatar and status are automatically popped up on screen, giving you an idea of where they might be or what they're up to. There's a native S60 3rd Edition version for download, the service is free and you can start using it immediately. Bandwidth used is reportedly low, only 3k for each avatar/status pop-up. See below for a hi-res promo video, a bit from the press release and see also their FAQ page.
Nokia today announced that it has reached the mile stone of one million activated Ovi Mail accounts in just over six months. Of these accounts 650,000 have been created on a mobile device. Nokia says Ovi Mail 'is quickly establishing itself as the email account for the developing world', underlining that, with Ovi Mail, people can get their first email address, set up and manage email entirely on their phone, without any need for a PC.
Where is North? Can your phone tell you? Yes, if it's an N97 with a compass app. But should you bother, asks Ewan, in his review of N97Compass? Predictably something of a luddite, he opts instead for a plastic compass and paper map! Ewan does make some good points about the irritating need for calibration and the bare bones nature of the utility though. And note that the free Ovi Maps 3 also shows directional information if you're zoomed into your current position, etc.
In All About Symbian Insight 82 (AAS Podcast 144), Rafe and Steve round up software news from Quickoffice, DataViz and Digia. Steve reprises his Mobidapter review and we discussing some of the forthcoming hardware content on AAS including the Samsung i8190, Nokia 5530, E52 and E55. You can listen to AAS Insight 82 here or, if you wish to subscribe, here's the RSS feed.
Check Flights is a small and simple widget from the Nokia Ovi Store that lets you (guess what?) look up flight information, whether you're rushing to catch one or meeting someone off a plane. Ewan takes a quick look at Check Flights and gives it the thumbs up, partly because it's totally free, albeit with on-screen adverts, and partly because of its Calendar integration.
In the last few days there has been considerable comment, invariousmediachannels, on some of the changes that are set to be introduced with the Symbian^4 release, including the breaking of backwards compatibility due to the retirement of AVKON and introduction of Orbit, which we first reported on back in May. With Symbian starting the process of communicating the changes to developers, and with renewed discussion online, it is worth revisiting the subject. Read on for further details.
HanDBase, the database system for S60 and other mobile platforms, just got itself a 4.1.5 'development' upgrade. This is significant because it's the first version to support devices likes the N96, N97 and N86 which have a mass memory disk as well as a memory card. See here for the full details. Also of note is that there's a special offer on whereby you can get 20% off the purchase price before 20th September by using the coupon code 'backtoschool09'. See also our 2006 review of the first release of HanDBase for S60 3rd Edition.