Hi,
Trying to get the best out of my 'phone. Any suggestons for multi-media
apps which have been tested out there. Tinkering with DVD conversion at the
moment but internet radio/streaming/better email or browser all inerest me.
And any software in any category anyone can recommend.
On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 15:57:25 -0000, Robert Williamson
<williamson@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Trying to get the best out of my 'phone. Any suggestons for multi-media
> apps which have been tested out there. Tinkering with DVD conversion at
> the
> moment but internet radio/streaming/better email or browser all inerest
> me.
>
> And any software in any category anyone can recommend.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert
>
>
On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 15:57:25 GMT, Robert Williamson wrote:
> Trying to get the best out of my 'phone. Any suggestons for multi-media
> apps which have been tested out there. Tinkering with DVD conversion at the
> moment but internet radio/streaming/better email or browser all inerest me.
>
> And any software in any category anyone can recommend.
There are loads of them. I'd recommend you to go to to e-series.org and
read everything backwards. Even though it's a blog about E-series phones,
pretty much everything applies to the N80 as well. <http://s60tips.com/>
also has an awful lot of stuff, read everything. AllAboutSymbian.com is
worth checking out regularly and, of course, their N80 forum is the place
to ask any N80-related question.
On the multimedia front, CorePlayer might well be a killer app... if it's
ever released for symbian. It *should* be annouced at CES, that is tomorrow
but don't hold your breath, it was originally supposed to be released on
the 16th of october last year.
Nokia's free Internet Radio application is pretty cool. Look for related
posts on e-series.org for some playlists. You can listen to internet radios
using the built-in RealPlayer as well. Again, head over to e-series.org.
Nokia's free Podcasting application is just great. Go and get it.
And of course Nokia's free Mobile Search application.
Frankly, there are so many cool stuff out there that it would take me all
day to list them. Calcium, Map24, Metro, Papyrus, Google Maps, Handy Safe,
Handy Weather, vNes, etc, etc.
"Mehdi" <vioccc@REMOVEME.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 15:57:25 GMT, Robert Williamson wrote:
>
>> Trying to get the best out of my 'phone. Any suggestons for multi-media
>> apps which have been tested out there. Tinkering with DVD conversion at
>> the
>> moment but internet radio/streaming/better email or browser all inerest
>> me.
>>
>> And any software in any category anyone can recommend.
>
> There are loads of them. I'd recommend you to go to to e-series.org and
> read everything backwards. Even though it's a blog about E-series phones,
> pretty much everything applies to the N80 as well. <http://s60tips.com/>
> also has an awful lot of stuff, read everything. AllAboutSymbian.com is
> worth checking out regularly and, of course, their N80 forum is the place
> to ask any N80-related question.
>
> On the multimedia front, CorePlayer might well be a killer app... if it's
> ever released for symbian. It *should* be annouced at CES, that is
> tomorrow
> but don't hold your breath, it was originally supposed to be released on
> the 16th of october last year.
>
> Nokia's free Internet Radio application is pretty cool. Look for related
> posts on e-series.org for some playlists. You can listen to internet
> radios
> using the built-in RealPlayer as well. Again, head over to e-series.org.
>
> Nokia's free Podcasting application is just great. Go and get it.
>
> And of course Nokia's free Mobile Search application.
>
> Frankly, there are so many cool stuff out there that it would take me all
> day to list them. Calcium, Map24, Metro, Papyrus, Google Maps, Handy Safe,
> Handy Weather, vNes, etc, etc.
It's worth noting that this is a warez site. Use at your own risk and only
if you firmly believe that the developers of all the great apps that are up
there are all greedy bastards who do not deserve a penny for their hard
work and that you're worth more than them.
We can suggest to have a look at Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS
phones ( http://www.opm-2.com/symbian/ ). Our program allows to work with
your phone's phonebook, calendar, to-do list, SMS messages (read, send,
backup and restore, delete unwanted ones), MMS and e-mail messages (read all
messages, read all attachments, save attachments) and gallery.
Feel free to contact us on our official public forum:
PS: don't forget to install OPMAgent in your phone.
--
Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov.
Oxygen Software - tools for your mobile phone.
Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your mobile phone. http://www.opm-2.com/ http://www.oxygensoftware.com/
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> Hi,
> Trying to get the best out of my 'phone. Any suggestons for multi-media
> apps which have been tested out there. Tinkering with DVD conversion at
> the moment but internet radio/streaming/better email or browser all
> inerest me.
>
> And any software in any category anyone can recommend.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert