Course: E-business or no business at all
Code: CU03241
Corrector: F. Peeters
zondag 12 december 2010
dinsdag 22 juni 2010
WhatsApp for Symbian in Beta fase
The symbian version of the highly popular Whatsapp is in Beta fase at the moment. The beta fase seems to be going well. Check out some Beta screens below:
http://symbian.smashpop.net/symbian-chat-iphone-blackberry-free
The app has to be connected to the Internet in order to work. Users can choose to connect to Wifi or 3G. Upon launching Whatsapp for the first time, we need to register our phone number so that your friends can see you in their Whatsapp contact list automatically.Check out more info here:
The main menu of the app has 4 sections;
- Chats [all your chat sessions with your friends]
- Favourties [your chatable contacts... Wthe app automatically searches your phonebook for Whatsapp users]
- Contacts [your full phonebook contacts]
- Status [you can change your status to let your friends know if you are free to talk or not]
http://symbian.smashpop.net/symbian-chat-iphone-blackberry-free
donderdag 1 april 2010
Symbian World Mobile Theme
The symbian.org website has a very distinctive art direction, one which seems very playful and clear. If you like the Symbian World theme your in luck as it is now available for your N97, N97 mini and more! Set against a silver gray background, this complex World reflects the Symbian platform which provides richness, diversity and a number of innovative features.
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Dowload the Symbian world theme Here
Emulation on your v5 Symbian^1
The N97 and N97 mini have querty keyboards which make them perfect for playing games in landscape mode. Even better is it to play old Nintendo games on you symbian phone. Techcredo.com has modified the files of vBoy, vNes, vSun and vBagX so they can be used on the N97. There was one little hick up, the N97 Mini does not have a Dpad, it only has direction keys. Techcredo modified the control files to make them work for the mini. We have tested the files on our Mini's and can gladly confirm that vNes, vBoy and vBagX work flawlesly.
Get the guide and edited files you need Here
Get the Emulator Here (.torrent)
Get the guide and edited files you need Here
Get the Emulator Here (.torrent)
woensdag 31 maart 2010
Symbian^3 homescreen on Symbian^1 (N97 Mini)
Have you seen the new Symbian^3 homescreen? Looks nice and hip doesn't it?
Just imagine this fine looking homescreen on your Symbian^1 Touchcreen phone such as N97 or N97 Mini.
Well it might become reality!
There are people making this reality at the moment! Down at the Symbian developers forum members are actively trying to port the S^3 homescreen source code to the S^1. How did they get the code? Well Symbian became open source remember?
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Feel ''App neglected''?
Isn't it a weird feeling that even-though you are part of the biggest smartphone market share you are neglected by app developpers? Symbian users must have this feeling everytime a big developer makes a new app announcement. If its engaget.com which releases a new mobile app or ulitmate-guitar.com which created a mobile guitar tab it always ends the same, Symbian users get forgotten.
Why are Symbian users neglected? According to a Symbian employee this is the reason for active neglect:
Lets all hope developers will adopt Mosync and let symbian users join in all the App fun!
Why are Symbian users neglected? According to a Symbian employee this is the reason for active neglect:
I'm sure lots of people will have this question as well. My personal opinion (and not necessarily of my employers) is that the tech media is US centric and Symbian does not have high market share there. UK media for example will often run stories on Symbian devices, and market share is much, much higher here.So what is there to do? Will the tides change? There seems to be an option which is worth mentioning: Mosync.
Back in 2004, when MoSync was founded, the mobile landscape was very different. There were far fewer platforms to code for. The idea of downloading a new application for your phone was almost unheard of. Yet even back then, creating a single environment for cross-platform mobile application development was a promising idea.
Today it is much more than that. Now there are many different mobile platforms. No one who understands the way the mobile industry is heading questions the need for a true cross-platform development solution.
Lets all hope developers will adopt Mosync and let symbian users join in all the App fun!
Nokia Bots for N97 & N97 Mini
Nokia Bots is a collection of add-ons that autonomously learn your personal preferences, and improve user experience with new, customized features and tricks. These add-ons, or Bots, observe how the phone is being used and automatically configure and activate themselves, if customization seems relevant.
Sounds interesting doesn't it? Try it out for your N97 or Mini! Get it Here
Sounds interesting doesn't it? Try it out for your N97 or Mini! Get it Here
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