| 28-04-2009 11:03 PM |
| jApi NL |
Scheduler
@ Scheidsoft : http://www.drjukka.com/YBrowser.html . Theme Scheduler ?
Regards jApi NL
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| 28-04-2009 10:51 PM |
| jApi NL |
Scheduler
@ Scheidsoft : http://www.drjukka.com/YBrowser.html . Here you can find some nice things . ThemeScheduler is unsigned , so you have to work out the sign procedure . DrJukka has also a Profile Scheduler
Regards jApi NL
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| 28-04-2009 10:37 PM |
| jApi NL |
Messaging
@ Stalwart : From Call-Log you can make up a new message . In Standby-Screen , just press green Call-button and Call-Log displays > Choose Contact > Options > Make Message .
Fom Menu > Messaging > Choose Contact > Options > Make New Message , you can send a new SMS
☺ Regards jApi NL
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| 28-04-2009 06:27 PM |
| SHEIDSOFT.COM |
The feature that really got me excited was an advanced wallpaper functionality. Apparently on FP 2 you can have your wallpapers constantly changing through a selection from the gallery. This might not sound like much but i've been waiting for something like that since my first s40 phone. Is there any way to do this on normal 3rd edition?
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| 23-04-2009 01:22 PM |
| Unregistered |
Text Messaging in S60 vs S40
I was one of those who booked the E75 two months back. The issue that prevented me from receiving it from the store is my problem with SMS messaging on the S60 based mobiles in general. On the other hand, I don’t have that issue in the S40. Simply, S40 has the ability to let you send a text message to the most recent people you’ve already sent a text message to. Besides, it allows you to also choose from the call log; recent contacts you’ve called or received calls from. S60 does not have this, I assume this feature as a competitive powerful business feature.
You sometimes want to send a message to some colleague who just called you, and his colleague as well where you’ll pick from the contact list, then to some other manager who just send you a message on the same subject. I use this feature a lot, at least 10 SMS’s a day. It’s hectic to re-search all the contact list to add recipient while you can easily pick them from the menu in S40 based mobiles.
Does anyone know how to resolve this? Is there a specific solution, update or workaround?
Regards,
Stalwart
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| 02-04-2008 05:54 PM |
| Ben Frain |
Just bringing this one pack from the dead...
Anyone think that providing feature pack 2 free (or at least make it possible) for existing feature pack 1 users might be a smart move by Nokia? Considering the positive news/buzz iPhone 2.0 software is likely to get in the coming months?
Or are the fiscal realities (licensing etc) such that it is not remotely possible? Just curious...
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| 20-04-2007 05:10 PM |
| N/A |
Cost (in providing such an upgrade, with little or no direct return for the effort).
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| 19-04-2007 11:59 AM |
| Unregistered |
Quote:
Originally Posted by N/A
Extremely unlikely, or most likely not.
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Why on earth not? Because users are so used to throwing away perfectly good hardware in a short period that they can get away with it, is my guess.
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| 07-02-2007 09:16 PM |
| N/A |
Extremely unlikely, or most likely not.
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| 07-02-2007 09:05 PM |
| darren.mac |
So will it be possible for S60.v3 phones with FP1, to be able to upgrade to this new release via Nokia software updater?
Thanks,
Darren.mac
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| 07-02-2007 05:32 PM |
| svdwal |
Quote:
Originally Posted by krisse
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I think landscape (I assume you mean 640x240 HVGA rather than just 320x240 QVGA) screensizes can already be implemented on current S60 3rd Edition but just haven't been included in any models yet.
There was some talk last year on S60.com about what screensizes they supported, and they gave the impression that 3rd Edition already supports QVGA and HVGA (and I think they mentioned VGA too) because these were the most commonly used sizes by the companies that manufacture LCD screens. However it was up to the handset manufacturer to implement it, so for example Nokia departed from the S60 standards with the 5500 which had a 208x208 screensize.
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I have been doing some experimenting with the S60 m3rd edition MR release emulator, but I cannot get a commie-style landscape mode to work. I added new epoc.ini's and edited wsini.ini. The emulator sees the extra ini file and it can switch to it and away from it, but I got one of the standard sizes, inside the commie epoc.bmp.
This doesn't say anything of course, but having a working emulator version of the "e90" would have been cool, and a good source of screenshots ;-)
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| 07-02-2007 04:46 PM |
| natanlevine |
The feature that really got me excited was an advanced wallpaper functionality. Apparently on FP 2 you can have your wallpapers constantly changing through a selection from the gallery. This might not sound like much but i've been waiting for something like that since my first s40 phone. Is there any way to do this on normal 3rd edition?
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| 07-02-2007 10:36 AM |
| krisse |
"There is no mention of supporting the Communicator-sized landscape screensizes. This indicates thet the much-rumoured "E90" is probably not a S60 3rd FP2 device."
I think landscape (I assume you mean 640x240 HVGA rather than just 320x240 QVGA) screensizes can already be implemented on current S60 3rd Edition but just haven't been included in any models yet.
There was some talk last year on S60.com about what screensizes they supported, and they gave the impression that 3rd Edition already supports QVGA and HVGA (and I think they mentioned VGA too) because these were the most commonly used sizes by the companies that manufacture LCD screens. However it was up to the handset manufacturer to implement it, so for example Nokia departed from the S60 standards with the 5500 which had a 208x208 screensize.
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| 07-02-2007 10:32 AM |
| N/A |
Quote:
Originally Posted by svdwal
The recently announced PIPS libraries are known as "Open C" on S60. This is a set of standardized C libraries that are used in a lot of Open Source projects.
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Open C is a superset of PIPS (everything in PIPS and then some).
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| 07-02-2007 09:59 AM |
| Al3xandr3 |
the screen support that you talk about was already supported in FP1.
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