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GDesk v.0.33d S60v3 SymbianOS9.1 by Gary_Blue


version 0.33d:
* fixed skinnable icon highlight in window problem
* fixed page link in window problem
* changed application launch code, it should now launch Python apps correctly - let me know if anything else fails to launch
* change the InfoView signal meter to rescale the 8 values down to the 6 required by the bitmap; this retains compatibility with icons produced for the UIQ version. Let me know whether this also fixes the overriding problem (only first and last icons shown) - if it doesn't I'll post a version that has some debug.

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InTouch.Wireless.Services.FakeIt.v1.00.S60v3.Symbi anOS9.1.Unsigned

Need to find an excuse to leave a meeting ? Hit a button, and a (fake) call will ring your phone with caller ID you defined and hear the pre-recorded voice you selected.



FakeIt is an application that lets you predefine incoming calls (Caller ID / numbers / names) with pre-recorded voice or record own voice. This Fake incoming call can be activated by hitting single pre-defined key or at a pre-set time. With FakeIt, now you can make you phone receive important call from your wife or your boss (shown as Caller ID); when you want to find an excuse to leave a boring meeting.

compatible with:

Nokia: 3250, 5700 XpressMusic, 6110 Navigator, E50, E51, E60, E61, E61i, E65, N71, N73, N76, N80, N91, N92, N93, N93i

Ima li ko link gde može da se skine ova aplikacija a da nije *****************



[Edit by Mikele: Svaki vid Piraterije i drugog krsenja zakona Srbije je zabranjen Pravilnikom Burek Foruma.]
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Tražio sam po forumu i nisam uspeo da nađem odgovore na moja pitanja, pa onda moram da ih ovako javno postavim i molim za pomoć. . .

Postoji li neka aplikacija da bi pri Nokiji N95 blic koristio kao bateriju.  Pri predhodnom telefonu SE sam mogao bez problema i bila je super fora.  Par puta me je spašavala. . .

Takođe, pri predhodnom telefonu su mi rođendani iz kontakta odmah "išli" u kalendar.  Toga ovde nema.  Ima li neka aplikacije koja to automatski radi, da me prepisujem sve rodjendane. . .

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Handy Shell

Since the dawn of time (ok, about 1995), developers have been looking to replace the default home screen of PDAs and smartphones. Epocware's new Handy Shell seems pretty comprehensive for S60 and so we asked Ewan to install it on his main device and run with it for a week...

Handy Shell is scary, cute, not scary, powerful, easy to use and pointless all in the same breath. By the end of this review, you'll be able to choose the two words that apply for you (- if you want to pretend to skip to the end, I'd choose 'powerful' and 'easy to use').

Epocware think the regular S60 standby screen is missing functionality, so they've decided to replace it. And tweak the application launcher. And the task bar. Basically they want to give you a swiss army knife to replace the cutlass of the regular S60 experience. It's a mighty challenge, but they are more than up to it.

Now, on with the mighty review.



This used to be the bread and butter of third party application scenes in the past, but there again in the past the people with smartphones (or PDA's) were the tinkerers, hackers and programmers in the world. Those people are still there (albeit significantly outnumbered by regular users) and that means applications like Handy Shell are always going to be around as well.

And it's a good thing too, because Handy Shell ups the flexibility of your S60 smartphone by a significant factor. It's not for everyone, and there will be a lot of you arguing that the S60 interface doesn't need changing.

Split over three information screens, Handy Shell pulls S60 away from being a 'making calls and running applications' platform to 'making calls, organising your information, and running applications.'



First up, and the screen that's effectively the main screen of Handy Shell, and replaces the active stand-by, is the 'today' view, with four main strips of info - Clock, application shortcuts, phone settings and Calendar. The clock takes up most of the width of the screen, although by using a constant sized font (all characters are the same width) it makes it feel a little clunky, although it does hark back nicely to an old fashioned digital clock. It's a pity there are no formatting options for the clock.

It would be sensible to think that most people loading Handy Shell have done some customising on their own phone's desktop, so the inclusion of a standard set of six application short-cuts in the next strip is both welcome (after all, it's something people are already used to in the customisation stakes) but at the same time do I really need to put in my favourites again? Is there no way to read what I already have during the first run of Handy Shell and populate this with my own picks?



The next line is probably my favourite - the phone settings. This is a quick glance/quick change on a number of features on your phone, mostly around communication. A single tap on the Bluetooth icon will toggle your Bluetooth on or off (or you can change this to launch the Bluetooth application if you so wish), and alongside this you have icons and numerical cues for your missed calls and unread SMS and emails, finally finishing on quick change icons to alter your chosen ringtone profile or overall phone theme.

All these strips (and those in the other views as well) have their own customisable settings, you just pop into the Settings dialog, choose the view, and then choose the part of the view to alter. I get the feeling that this modular approach runs through the entire program, so it would be an easy matter to add a view of another application to any screen. In fact, Epocware have done exactly that in building a view of Handy Weather into Handy Shell's desktop and bundling a one year subscription to Handy Weather in the registration price of Handy Shell.

It's important to realise that each element in Handy Shell might seem a bit 'is that it?' when taken on its own, but it's the glueing of them altogether into a single package and making them all relatively easy to access that makes Handy Shell so useful. Think of it like a multi-bladed Swiss Army knife - nobody carries just a pair of tweezers with them, but with that knife you'll always have one when you need it - just like some of the icons in Handy Shell.

Tapping on the right soft key lets you cycle through the three views of Handy Shell, and after the Today screen is the Applications view, a 3x4 grid of applications that you can set up and shuffle around. It's no surprise that this feels a lot like the regular S60 application launcher, and with some careful thought, you could probably get 95% of your regular smartphone usage launching from this screen. The one feature that's missing here is using the keypad to fast launch an icon. As the keypad is also 3x4, matching the matrix on the S60 home screen, pressing a number on the standard S60 applications menu launches the one whose icon is in the same relative place on the screen. Handy Shell is missing this and I found my thumb erroneously hitting the keypad to launch something on numerous occasions.

Asking for folder support in this screen would be a step too far, even though I like the idea of ditching the S60 app launcher completely -  the point here is to have your most used applications shortcutted, not all your applications. Still, it is Handy Shell, not Handy Shell Around The Popular Bits. You've got full control over what applications to add, and you can edit them or move them around as often as you wish.



I did like the dialog screen to choose the applications - rather than the radio button screen that S60 uses, where you have to scroll (a lot), you can just start typing the name of the application and Handy Shell will search as you start to type.

The contacts view works in pretty much the same way as the applications view - 12 slots to put in your favourite contacts for dialling. If they have a thumbnail graphic that is used, alternatively a nice font is used to get as much of their name in as possible. One thing missing here (perhaps a bug, or earmarked for the next release?) is some intelligent context awareness. If I'm on a contact and select 'New... [SMS] Message' from the menu is it wrong to expect Handy Shell to pre-populate the message editor with the correct phone number? What's weird is that if you select 'Create Message' on the top level menu, it does pre-populate the editor. Curiouser and curiouser.

Alongside the views is one of my favourite features of Handy Shell - the quick dialler. From the standby screen of a vanilla S60 phone, hitting the keypad simply racks up some numbers to dial. Not with this application though. It starts searching the contents of your smartphone to try and work out what you are typing. It will scan phone numbers to match the numbers you start to enter; or take the T9 spellings to a match up a name you are typing from your address book; or use that same T9 spelling in your list of applications. Looking to start the podcasting app? Just start typing P-O-D... and the app will be listed. As will the number for 'Podium Computing' from your contacts, or any number starting 663. It's quick, simple, easy to understand, and I love it. This is an application in its own right, and if I were to lose Handy Shell, I suspect this is the part I would miss the most. [NB. this functionality is also available in some other add-on utilities, most notably SkyeQuiKey - Ed]

It's also the reason why I can't 'speed dial' an application to launch, as pressing number keys starts the quick dial part of the program - it's a tough call, but I think I prefer this quick dialling once the muscle memory forgets about pressing number keys.



Handy Shell also replaces the 'task bar', normally accessed by holding down the Applications key on your smartphone, with a full screen system overview. Here, as well as seeing (and being able to jump to) the running applications in a full screen view, you'll also get the time and date (so now it's only ever one keypress away) and details on your free RAM, storage and memory card space.... something that the true hacker [Ewan looks sideways at Steve] is always looking at on his phone, but seems to be less and less critical as smartphone specs improve.

For all the complexity that Handy Shell offers, there will still be times where you need to duck into the regular S60 interface, and thankfully Handy Shell is not a jealous program. You tap the Applications key to get into Handy Shell, but while in the shell if you tap it again you will be taken to the regular S60 standby/Applications screens. How this works can be subtly changed via the settings.

There is a touch of jealousy, though, because I really can't see a way to switch Handy Shell off. Once it's installed and running, it's just there. Yes you can toggle everything off, but the Task Manager is always there, and it's going to pop up when you hit certain keys (depending on those settings). The only 100% sure way to do this is to take off and nuke it from orbit remove the application from your handset altogether. But that makes sense. If you have Handy Shell, it's because you want to be using it, not switching it on once in a while for kicks. It's either on or off. (Luckily a regular uninstall of Handy Shell will shut it down correctly and let you remove it cleanly, should this be needed)

And to be honest, there's no reason for it not to be on. While it does add significantly to the productivity potential of your smartphone, it's not unduly complicated in what it does or how it does it. By spreading the main functions over three screens which you can easily switch between, all the information has been given room to breathe, and it actually makes your smartphone easier to use. Sure, the set-up takes time, and getting your head round a new way of working takes a bit of time, but if Handy Shell was to appear on a bog standard any-OS smartphone and be the core method of running things, I think it would be up to the job. Part of me is really looking forward to a touch-enabled version of this on the 5800 at some point next year [hear that Rafe, I'm reviewing that combination... now get me a 5800 - Ewan].



For all the faults I've mentioned here, Handy Shell has a fearsomely large job to do as a full replacement for S60's core UI feature, and it's only when you sit back do you spot the little touches, such as the smoothness when you switch between portrait and landscape modes, the display showing the time of your next alarm call (and not just a little bell), the preview of unread SMS messages as you scroll your cursor over the icon, the 'new' menu option giving you access to your Contacts, Calendar, To-do list and said alarm clock, having 'lock keypad' on the menu... There is a lot going on in here.

Handy Shell isn't just a great addition to S60, it pretty much rips out and replaces all the launching and thread management of S60 that users see. To a certain extent, that's reflected in the price of $45, which may raise some eyes. I think it's a perfectly fair price for something of this scope and breadth... and stability. I've been really working Handy Shell hard and not yet experienced a crash or system slowdown. With a full 14 day demo available for free before you need to register, anyone using their smartphone for more than just calls and messaging should seriously consider running this little gem.

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Handy Calendar 2.0 for S60 released; Even better than the original!



Epocware has released Handy Calendar 2.0, their advanced calendar and time management tool for Symbian S60 3rd Edition smartphones. The program goes well beyond the built-in Calendar application and supplements it with more advanced calendar features, such as total overview of appointments and tasks in three different view modes, Timetable view, Skins, Cut/Copy/Paste entries in all views, Import of birthdays directly from Contacts, and more.

Handy Calendar 2.0 highlights or why should you go beyond default Calendar app:

    * Enhanced views of Month, Week, Day, and Tasks
    * Zoom-in views
    * Notes support for all entry types
    * Repeating option for entries: Monthly by day, Yearly by day, and Working days
    * Busy bar to estimate how busy the day is
    * Advanced entry viewing for displaying all attributes at once, allowing users to open URLs, send emails or make phone calls
    * All entries can be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook

If you own a Symbian S60 based smartphone, Handy Calendar 2.0 is one of those must-have apps. Once you get used to all the advanced functionality, you won’t be able to live without it. It is available for $29.95 (24.95 EUR) via download from Epocware’s website.

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Jbak TaskMan: Advanced Task Manager & Process Viewer
26 October 2008

Jbak TaskMan Gets An Update!
Take Total Control Over Your Phone!



JBak TaskMan is an advanced task analyzer that shows you exactly what is running on your phone and helps you to detect and kill rogue applications that running in background.

Version 0.99 is Symbian Signed and it also brings lot of little bug fixes as well as several minor but welcome improvements.

Powerful task manager is the must have tool for all so called power-users and Jbak TaskMan is the best solution in my personal opinion especially considering it is freeware application and will cost you absolutely nothing!

It is significantly better than its commercial competitors, faster, more stable and more flexible. It offers productivity enhancements that the others don’t and also comes with a great and unique User Interface. Actually I am a huge fan of all applications that force their own User Interface instead of the boring S60 menus that most applications do.

This makes the application very unique in its very own way. Lonely Cat Games Dev Team also completely ignore the 'Nokia User Interface Guidelines' and brings completely new redesigned and user-friendly interface that is far away form traditional series 60 applications, those are very popular applications and I believe that UI playing a big part of the huge success of the LCG and JBak applications.

   

Jbak TaskMan provides information about the applications and processes running on your phone in background including hidden system processes and tasks. It also provides access to important device information such as memory usage and storage usage as well as several other handy tools like shortcut s and applications launcher!

This application is created by Russian developer Yurij Bakunin aka JBak, the same author who created the wonderful text editor DEdit, which also uses the very unique User Interface, and is a very powerful text editor. Also completely free and recommended by myself.

Improvements Version 0.99 R15:
! Autorun bug
! Bug autokill and memory clean
* Now you can also move programm at bottom in program list
* When setting "Last run at top" is enabled - all updated programms go to top in app-list
! After reinstalling of Java-programm - its can't be runned from app-list
+ In skinned version you can see current date on clock
! Bug of rule "Smooth task switch"
+ You can filter app-list, process-list and thread-list by uids. Use 0xUID in filter string for this
* Big localization changes.


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