The excellent alarm, reminder and jot program BugMe has been updated to version 1.1. New features include using photos as backgrounds, sharing notes by MMS, bluetooth and hotkey launch. AAS readers can get 10% of registration here.
Mastersoft Mobile Solutions in recent releases have demonstrated how useful and powerful MobileVB can be on the P800. One of thier most impressive programs is Mastersoft Money which has an emphasis on visual simplicity and ease of use. The company also produce 2 Game Packs with some great classic arcade games. Other programs include bill and loan programs, and more.
Is the AAS Chat a date in your diary yet? Join us online at 6pm this Sunday evenign (that's 1800 GMT for those outside the UK) for lively debate and conversation with everyone who turns up!
The full Skinning tutorial has finally been released, now you 2 can create flawless skins and even compensate the color difference of the right CBA image and Desk image. Also learn how to create SmartMemory backgrounds which fit flawlessly with your Desk background![read here]
SwitchBlade is off on a rant, could he sense that a return to old values for the PC market may in turn effect other markets, or is he just off his trolley? Read on to find out.
The excellent Handy Day just got even better. Version 2.0 of Handy Day features several bug fixes, but also some great new features. Themes (change some colours of the UI), and more toolbar buttons (allows new messages, appoinments, calls etc. to be made from Handy Day), zooming, and best of all cycling through future days using the jog dial.
Any medical types out there who just can't tell their R's from their ELBO's may be interested in Shubhasoft's new free 92x0 application called Abbr In Hand which gives you easy access to medical abbreviations. It's an AppForge based system and may well prove useful, especially for medical students (though I'd hate to go for an operation only to see the anaesthetist worriedly whip out his 9210 saying "G.A. What the flippin' blink is that!?").
Symbian has announced the winners of its developer competition. Winners in various categories include WebViewer, Remote Control, Magic Game Station, Mobile Civilisation and Agenda4Us. Congratulations to all the winners. The overall winner is due to be announced at Exposium '03.
Ok, maybe not John Kettley per se, but AccuWeather, who provide detailed weather information to those who want more than seaweed in the back yard accuracy, is to develop, along with Summus, a wireless weather application offering access to radar maps and images with enhanced up-to-the-minute weather reports.
Symbian and RIM have announced a new partnership in regard to the provision of always-on e-mail and other wireless connectivity capabilities. According to this article, the announcement (to be made at the CTIA on Monday), will herald extra wireless functionality for Symbian devices in the corporate marketplace, allowing users to wirelessly send and receive e-mail and other corporate data. More...
Going out to mailboxes all over the world, every second Monday, is Your Symbian. After a successful launch, issue 2 of the fortnightly magazine for Symbian OS continues to gather pace and fans. Subscribe here to the fastest growing Smartphone magazine this side of Cheadle.
Mitsubishi are showing at CeBIT a Symbian phone. The phone is in the planning stages (currently best thought of as a concept phone). Features include a 1/4 VGA screen, a high resolution camera (megapixels), Memory Stick Duo slot, and Voice over IP technology. Sounds nice! All this from a company who has no public link with Symbian.