Archive for the ‘Nokia Apps (s60)’ Category

Jan 24

Symbian OS offers many possibilities for software developers. Nokia terminals from E and N series deserves to receive useful applications that enhance the mobile experience! Here are some software that you should not miss!


1) Gmail mobile version is a Java application that gives you access to Google Mail from your mobile phone. Even if the beginning is a little hard to get used to, Google has made serious efforts making shortcuts by pressing keys!
2) GooSync is a great multi-calendar sync options. Maybe even take notes on your computer, for example using iCal. It made ​​all of Google.
3) Qik offers live streaming directly from your mobile phone equipped with camera. EDGE connection would be problematic, but WiFi works perfectly.
4) Jaiku is a native application for a community wide conversation. The options are multiple and can even export the calendars between users to set up a meeting depending on free time! You can choose buddy’s, you can view the exact location of members and many other interesting options!
5) Fring is a multi-protocol IM client that supports AIM, Skype, Yahoo, MSN, Google Talk or Twitter. Contacts can be called, provided that either Google Talk or Skype. Recently Fring allows data transfer to 3G or WiFi!
6) Nokia Sports Tracker uses GPS module built-in and shows statistics such as distance traveled, average speed, altitude for runners, cyclists and other sports lovers!
7) Handy Taskman is an application manager that provides detailed information about any running program. Furthermore, if you want to close an application with a single key press, Handy Taskman is the right choice!
8) Shozu gets you out from trouble when you want to upload multimedia content on the Internet. Realize very cool pictures and videos then put them on YouTube/Blip. TV or Flickr/SmugMug are all very intuitive, with Shozu!
9) Nokia Podcasting lets you organize your podcast without a computer. You can even you download content directly to your phone using WiFi or other data transmission protocol, everything is simple and intuitive!
10) Google Maps helps you travel when you need a map. Even if a GPS is not currently implemented Google My Location, approximate location option that displays the current map.
11) JDictionary is more than a dictionary. Contains 1.6  million words, links between explanation and a small encyclopedia. Requires 6.8 MB free space on your phone, But it deserves!



Oct 24

ShoZu can get you out of trouble when you want to upload multimedia content on the Internet. You can make very cool pictures and video clips, then put them on YouTube or Blip.tv,  Flickr, SmugMug! All of them is very simple, with ShoZu!

ShoZu has partnered with Nokia to offer access to its social media hub application to millions of mobile users worldwide. The app is available for download through Nokia’s OVI store, the largest global mobile app store with users in more than 100 countries. The partnership allows both ShoZu and Nokia to expand their social media sharing capabilities.

You can see more  about ShoZu here.



Oct 23

Handy TaskMan is an applications manager that provides detailed information about any program running. Moreover, if you want to close an application with a single key stroke, Handy TaskMan is the right choice!

You can try Handy TaskMan here.



Oct 23

Nokia Sports Tracker uses built-in GPS module and shows statistics such as distance traveled, average speed, altitude, for runners, cyclists and other sports lovers!

You can try Nokia Sports Tracker here.



Oct 22

Fring lets you easily communicate with all your fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, Twitter and regular phone contacts from one, integrated contact list. fring also supports SkypeOut and hundreds of SIP-based services such as GizmoProject, VoipCheap, VoipStunt, Free World, even from non-SIP enabled handsets, enabling cheap local and international VoIP calls to contacts PCs, mobile phones and landline numbers. fring is also enhanced with real-time contact availability (presence) so you can see who’s available before dialing.

Download Fring from here.