Category: Symbian OS
Paparazzi v1.0 (Symbian OS Game)

Paparazzi is a sensor game, where you have to help “Movie Star” (big yellow dot) avoid “paparazzis” (small red dots) as long as possible. You can do this by turning and tilting the mobile phone.

This is an experiment how to use raw Sensor API data in game play. It’s pretty usable – you don’t have to turn your device 180 degrees to go from one side to another.

However movement is too jumpy and would require smoothing down. There are several possibilities how to do that.

http://jouni.miettunen.googlepages.com/paparazzi

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The Ur-Quan Masters v0.6.4 S60 R3076 (Symbian OS Game Port)

There is now experimental support for S60 3rd edition in Subversion repository of the Ur-Quan Masters. The linked page serves the purpose of providing a SIS package for the S60 port until next official release of UQM.

The Ur-Quan Masters is an open source version of Star Control 2.

http://mk.kapsi.fi/uqm-s60/

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Unity v0.60 (Symbian OS Game)

Unity was originally invented in Japan 1985 as “Chain Shot!” by Kuniaki Moribe. After that it has spread all over the world with names such as SameGame, TumeGame, KomeGame, MameGame, DebaGame, TileFall, Cabeem, MaciGame, GD-BMD etc.

The idea is to clear the whole playing area by removing tiles in groups. The more tiles you remove at the same time, the more points you get.

http://jouni.miettunen.googlepages.com/unity

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pyGSync v0.1.5c (Symbian OS Application)

pyGSync – Synchronize google calendars with your phone.

Release notes:

removed an ugly workaround that was there since the old python didnt read calendar entries as should but they fixed it in newer release.

http://code.google.com/p/pygsync/

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pymuz v0.2.1 (Symbian OS Application)

PyS60 (Nokia Series 60) music player for old module formats such as mod, xm, s3m, it and sid.

http://code.google.com/p/pymuz/

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TASWYC v1.0 (Symbian OS Application)

Enhance the experience of using your ordinary mobile phone by simulating touch screen behavior with your phone camera.

http://www.betavine.net/bvportal/web/TASWYC/index.html

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Talkonaut v4.15.81 (Symbian OS Application)

Talkonaut is freely available, VoIP enabled, Google Talk like application for your mobile phone. Talkonaut is available for three different mobile platforms: Symbian S60, Windows Mobile 5/6 and J2ME with MIDP-2.0. Talkonaut supports Jabber, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN, AIM and Yahoo networks for chatting and voice calling.

http://www.talkonaut.com/

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FreeTimeBox v1.02 (Symbian OS Application)

FreeTimeBox is a application for time displaying and time synchronization. As a evolution of FreeTimeSync, FreeTimeBox has all the functions of FreeTimeSync and fixes the bugs of it. It also can display time as the 3rd FP2 system.

FreeTimeBox needs to sign before installion. You can sign it with your dev cert. If you don’t know about cert and sign, please visit www.symbiansigned.com and follow the instructions to get FreeTimeBox Open signed.

Changes:

Add time sync through WAP
Add show seconds function
Add time format function(system, 24 hours and 12 hours)
Change the exception apps to ListType selection(black/white list)
Add list apps export and import functions
Add custom time correction
Exclude the built in uids of idle, phone and lock

http://junnikokuki.spacesbloggers.com/en/

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nwtracker v0.29 (Symbian OS Application)

Record the gsm tower your cell phone see, use the google api to translate that in cohordinates and geolocate your track. Can work as a very imprecise gps tracker: 400m (well served city) to 2km (countryside) error on your position

You’ll need Nokia to sign the sys file for you, see README before uploading the file to your cell phone.

http://code.google.com/p/nwtracker/

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OfficeReader v6 (Symbian OS Application)

For the first time ever, it is now possible to read your OpenDocument files from OpenOffice.org, KOffice, AbiWord and Lotus Symphony on your Symbian Smartphone using Open Source software

http://code.google.com/p/officereader/

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