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Web Run Time (WRT) Features

9 replies · 5,249 views · Started 04 January 2008

I might sound stupid asking this but how can I access WRT Widgets that were pictured on the allaboutsymbian homepage in the v15 article.

Hi dorisall

The only place i have found any is over at Mosh which can be found here http://mosh.nokia.com/ just search for Widgets and you will find the selection they currently have. I have installed the Battery Monitor Widget and also a GSM Network Monitor Widget as these were the only ones i found that were of interest to me. But i am sure now Nokia have realeased this on a devcie it won't be to long before many more start to appear IMO.

Marc

fdxd wrote:How do you install widgets?

If you have the latest V15 firmware, just bluetooth them to you phone and install open then to install.

They install just like normal apps.

You may also be able to use PC Suite, haven't tried this though.

or send the link via your mosh acocunt and click download.

By the way on the battery widget whats NaN mins and NaN Hr mean, it doesnt actually show anything about how many mins are left????

i searched mosh and i dont see the gsm or battery widget. what are they called exactly? and do i need the 8GB v15 to use them? i'm using n95-3.

Liam548 wrote:or send the link via your mosh acocunt and click download.

By the way on the battery widget whats NaN mins and NaN Hr mean, it doesnt actually show anything about how many mins are left????

means some value translates as Not a Number .. so something hasn't initialised properly .. it might just need to be run again .. or some settings need changing ..

Good Luck!😊

Hi all,

Well i couldn't get then to download via Mosh on my device so just right clicked on get and saved them to my computer. Then connected in Mass memory Mode mode and copied them to the Mass memory not in any folder and after disconnecting they were in applications and just installed them from there. The GSM Signal is also called Network signal widget and works well, and the battery doesn't show remaining standby or or talk time but does show the battery level remaining.

Marc

seki wrote:means some value translates as Not a Number .. so something hasn't initialised properly .. it might just need to be run again .. or some settings need changing ..

Good Luck!😊

nothing wrong with the install. Just doesnt work. Replies to the mosh article confirm this