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What 7710 Applications?

24 replies · 11,242 views · Started 25 January 2005

Powerpuff wrote:Hi guys,

What applications do you think is useful to be on the 7710?

� SmartMovie
� Pocket Quran
� Mobipocket Reader 4.8
� S90Capture 1.0

All these are available for 7710 at" my-symbian" website & they r updated frequently.In future we will have more s/w for 7710

dhan_shh wrote:� SmartMovie
� Pocket Quran
� Mobipocket Reader 4.8
� S90Capture 1.0

All these are available for 7710 at" my-symbian" website & they r updated frequently.In future we will have more s/w for 7710

Actually, I was trying to survey and see what applications that phone users like us need. Maybe can write one when I have acquired the skill 😊

Powerpuff wrote:Actually, I was trying to survey and see what applications that phone users like us need. Maybe can write one when I have acquired the skill 😊

Try the 'Switcher' made for communictor works well with 7710.. Allows users to manager processes.. (kill processes, free memory etc)

Some 7710 apps do not have EXIT, as result, the apps keep running in memory.. To release memory and see tasks running use switcher....

Maybe a very silly question, but does Series 60 applications work on 7710?
I know they are different platforms but just not sure.

Powerpuff wrote:Hi guys,

What applications do you think is useful to be on the 7710?

i will want the time/date to shown on the desktop the most, a UK road map/GPS will be good as well, the memory free-up idea was really good.

or u can write something to get the phone online via bluetooth connection 😃

dhan_shh wrote:� SmartMovie
� Pocket Quran
� Mobipocket Reader 4.8
� S90Capture 1.0

All these are available for 7710 at" my-symbian" website & they r updated frequently.In future we will have more s/w for 7710

Do u have the Pocket Quran program for 7710? Because i want it badly

I saw the DVD Player on my-symbian and looks good as well... tried to download the application and get some files, but the darn thing does not work.

i'm little disappointed with 7710. i used it barely 1 month. there is no useful applications. i'm bored of waiting applications. There is only names; lemonade tycoon, f-secure anti virus, blah blah...
but where is these?
the phone is useless without applications. My old series 60 7610 has more functions and fun than "newest" 7710. There is plenty of games and applications for series 60. i pay that phone nearly 1000$ (in turkey) and i can play only stupid flash games. This is ridiculous.
this is a lesson to learn. Don't buy the first phone of newest serie...

I totally agree with you, I thought it should support and have all apps, now I am regrettig buying the damn thing.

I should have read the mobile-review article on this phone before buying it. The only plus side realyy is that I can listen to music via the Music player to my bluetooth headset.

Delta737 wrote:I disagree. The Real player is not "all that"

the real player only supports small resolution

I think that something like screensaver would be nice, vith a big clock, digital or analog, because this original screensaver, the one that is switched on when you lock the keybord, is to small. And a doc converter, so we can use the Word files.

i agree with you...
i think something like fullscreen caller (series 60 application) would be nice. The Phone has a "huuugee" widescreen, but when somebody calls you it shows a "tiny little" photo of the caller. thats ridiculous and laughable 😊

I wan tthis phone when it's out in Australia, I've been visiting other forums, this is taken from a few different ones hope it helps:

Games for 7710

http://store3.data.bg/kirilneshev/
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http://www.harmonicode.com/EEMame/
http://picodrive.atspace.com/

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http://my-symbian.com/main/index5.php http://rapidshare.de/files/1013304/...g_2_70.zip.html
http://www.forummobiles.com/index.p...33&hl=microsoft
http://my-symbian.com/main/index5.php?cat=5

Pocket Oxford English Dictionary for Series 90 by Mobile Systems is a reissue of the ninth edition of the world's longest-established pocket English dictionary by Oxford University Press. It is one of the new generation Oxford dictionaries derived from the database of the highly acclaimed New Oxford Dictionary of English and is particularly user friendly with its elegant open design, with different elements starting on new lines.

With Outliner by Symbianware you can keep your private data in a secure and handy way, increase your creativity, catch new thoughts, and organize your ideas into a plan - anything from a shopping list to a complex business plan. Use Outliner to keep credit card and banking information (in secure and password protected form), make to-do lists, track expenses, manage tasks, write drafts, take notes, plan your activities, and much more. Outliner cards can be used not only to store your various data but also as a powerful organizing and planning tool. You can assign a due date, priority, and completion information to any card. Any Outliner document can be password protected and encrypted by Outliner.

World Traveller by Psiloc offers current weather and a four-day forecast (updated twice a day), local exchange rate of 140 currencies, world clock (local time, date, time rel. to GMT, distance, country/area codes), alarms and a world map (convenient database browser with world map showing exact location with moving night/day zones).

PowerFile by Symbianware is an advanced file manager for the Series 90 platform. The application is fast and easy to use and offers all standard (cut/copy/move/delete/rename etc.) and many essential functions like create und unpack zip archives. You can access all system folders and ROM drive and use very convenient two panels view to browse and modify your files.

Here's another link taken from these forums

http://sethxp.com/

hope it helps you guys out. I still think it's a great phone as long as you can watch movies, listen to music and make phone calls I'm happy

What's on the site? I can't read it. How do you switch to English? Thanks

ps. here's some more

http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,,71993,00.html
http://www.softwaremarket.nokia.com/DRHM/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayDevicePage&SiteID=nokia&Locale=en_US&Env=BASE&resultsPerPage=10&deviceID=7710
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http://nokia-7710-software.epocware.com/index.html
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,70587,00.html
http://www.modeemi.fi/~pekangas/putty/
http://www.tomtom.com/products/features.php?ID=69&Language=1
http://www.symbianware.com/index.php?pl=n7710
http://www.agilemobile.com/downloads.html - not working with 7710 either...