Financial software specialists Kylom have produced what looks to be one of the most innovative 7650 apps available. Its a calculator that is specially designed to allow easy input using the 7650 joystick.
Expected to run on most Java enabled phones, the application allows users to load game images (ROMs) of software for Nintendo's classic monochrome handheld.
Richard Bloor of the Wireless Development Network has managed to corner Ulf Wretling, Senior Manager, Sony Ericsson Development Program, and asked him the questions that have been burning on the lips of those who are a little bemused (to say the least) at the way developers are being enticed (or otherwise) to the device...
The long dormant Develop section of All About ER6 has opened with a bang. The FreEPOC - All About ER6 OPL Project is here. Coincidingwith the launch of the Event Core from FreEPOC the project aims to encourage OPL development. Tutorials, articles, support and a competition - what more could you ask for?!
The FreEPOC OPL Event Core provides new OPL programmers with an application framework that you can build your own programs round. With FreEPOC, All About ER6 will be providing a set of tutorials in OPL to get you started. To give you a chance to flex your new skills and to help get you motivated we are also launching a developers competition with $3200 worth of prizes.
Its not official or anything, but tomorrow at 6PM BST (5PM GMT) I will be over at epocchat.com which is a long running weekly chat for Symbian and Psion users. It would be great to see some of the site members there... so if you're free why not pop along.
Though only marginally taller than Lester Piggott, it's easy to imagine that your 7650 would be no good when it comes to horse racing. However, Mobilegamer.net have released Mobile Jockey, something which, on the face of it, looks like the 7650's answer to Digital Red's equivalent, Horse Racing...
Switcher a freeware task swicther popular on the Nokia 92x0 is now available on Series 60 (for the 7650 and 3650). A new version 1.4 has also been made available which improves installation on the Series 60 devices.
Switcher a freewar task switcher is now avialable in version 1.4. It is also available for the Series 60. The program is invaluable in helping out with memory issues.
Nokia have announced the 6650, this is their first 3G phone for the public sector and looks to be running the Symbian Series 60 UI (admin edit: it's not it is Series 40, but it is still a nice phone). Includes a camera to take photos and make movies, a nice looking bit of kit.
m-internet.com have announced a few weeks ago (sorry missed the it first time!) an MP3 Player for the 3650 and Series 60. While it will run on the 7650 it will not be usable because of memory considerations. It is impressively specced and is a port of the the 92x0 version of the same program.
MBones (Mille Bornes) for Nokia 92x0 is a adaptation of the famous game written by Fred BOTTON for Series 3 then Series 5. This program has been coded in OPL32. It involves getting your car 1000 bornes using various cards.
MBones (Mille Bornes) for Nokia 92x0 is a adaptation of the famous game written by Fred BOTTON for Series 3 then Series 5. This program has been coded in OPL32. It involves getting your car 1000 bornes using various cards.
Symbian has joined with India's Sasken Communication Technologies to drive inovation in the production of next generation handsets and PDAs. Sasken is looking to Symbian to enrich their devices with wireless multimedia solutions.