4 posts tagged “nokia”
Nokia has posted a site that shows their love for the Mac community. If you find your S60 handset not supported by Mac OS X directly, Nokia is providing iSync plugins for Mac users.
Simply visit the Nokia iSync Software page, select your phone model and download the plugin. The plugins come with a simple installer. Run the installer and you should be good to go. You may need to run the Bluetooth setup assistant to re-pair your phone and make it available via iSync.
For all you N75 uers: Send me an email and I'll send you an N75 isync plugin.
Handango has released their 1Q 2007 Yardstick Report, offering up the top 10 applications for Symbian. The list includes Profimail and Smartmovie as the most-popular applications. Another LonelyCatGames application, LCG Jukebox ranks in at number 7. Other notable entries are Papyrus (Mobile Calendar Application) and IM+.
The full report is available here in PDF form, it lists other Mobile OS lists, as well as more in depth information on each, such as average application selling price and other interesting information.
(Via Symbian-Guru.com.)
There is a new version of Nokia Sports Tracker available. Version v1.42 contains some standard bug fixes and introduces a few new enhancements. There is now support for Metric/Imperial/Nautical measurements as well as GPS filtering. Another enhancement is the support for transferring .kml files using Bluetooth or MMS.
Download the new version HERE
For those of you who don't know what Nokia Sportstracker is...
Nokia Sports Tracker is a GPS based exercise tracker which collects information such as speed, distance and time. The information is automatically stored to a training diary and can be displayed in a variety of ways.
To be able to take full advantage of all the features of the Nokia Sports Tracker you need a Nokia S60 3.0 phone with Bluetooth GPS device or Nokia S60 3.0 phone with integrated GPS.
The application is a breeze to use. You initiate a new work out, select the type of workout (walking, running, cycling etc.) select whether you want to use the autolap function to track laps, select whether you want to track the progress of the exercise against a previously recorded exercise and go.
When you are done with your exercise it will be stored in an Sports Tracker diary. You can review the data of your exercise in a number of ways.
(Via E-Series.)