Recent Reviews - Applications - Page 21

Review: TwimGo

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This might be a shock to many hardcore Symbian users, but sometimes you don't need a massive social media client to get online and check up on Twitter. There are people who just need a little something to check up on the friends, messages and replies to them, and post the occasional message. And this is where TwimGo could step into the breach.

# Posted by Ewan in Reviews || Comments

Review: QuickPanorama PRO Symbian3

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For anyone wanting to create panorama photographs on their Symbian smartphone, we've had a number of free and commercial options over the years, of varying degrees of compatibility and availability. The basic principle is the same, that of stitching together photos on the phone to create an artistic 'panorama', and the somewhat cumbersomely named QuickPanorama PRO Symbian3 is the latest entrant in the field, implemented in Qt. Read on for my review.

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Review: Living with Symbian^3, Part One

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Rafe and Steve have already written extensively about Symbian^3 in their N8 reviews (e.g. three recent parts here, here, and here). Since then, I've had a month long trial with the Nokia C7 in which I've used it as my primary phone. While Rafe will be continuing our full, long term hardware review of the C7, I am taking the opportunity to give my impressions of using Symbian^3. Everything has its pros and cons, and Symbian^3 is no different. Here I present my own in-depth take on the best, and worst, of Symbian^3.

# Posted by David in Reviews || Comments

Review: ECB Cricket

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The latest in Nokia's collaboration with third party content sources (in this case the England and Wales Cricket Board - the ECB), all implemented by digital agency Marvellous (you'll remember their infamous X-Factor app?) in the Symbian development system du jour, Qt, ECB Cricket is a competent window onto a busy news web site (especially so, with The Ashes currently winding up). It's more than a simple Web-based RSS scraper, thankfully, and it's good to see Qt being used more and more as each week goes by...

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Review: New Year Resolutions / 2011 Resolution Reminder

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January, the time of year when we all hope for a better life and do our best to make it happen by promising to do things about it – yes it’s the time to make a resolution for the New Year. But how to keep that spark of change alive throughout the year? How about New Year’s Resolution, an application from Marvellous that’s being heavily trailed in the Ovi Store - could this be the key to keeping you motivated and on top of the promises to yourself for 2011?

# Posted by Ewan in Reviews || Comments

Review: Aupeo internet radio streaming

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There’s rather a lot of online radio out there, but a simple solution could be in front of you. Aupeo offers a number of free genre channels via the Ovi Store to listen to streams on your smartphone. Is this the answer to making internet radio accessible on your mobile? Almost.

# Posted by Ewan in Reviews || Comments

Review: BlogRadio

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A year or so ago I had an epiphany. What i needed was an app to take all the updates and news that I'm interested in, and read it out to me, i.e. using voice, while I got on with chores/gardening/driving/shopping. I toyed with trying to write it myself and then trying to find someone else to write it, but got sidetracked. Interestingly, BlogRadio has now appeared, claiming to largely (though not totally) fill the need. How does it work and is it any good? Read on to find out!

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Review: Coming Next

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The Symbian Calendar is lacking a good old agenda view; something that Psion and Google Calendar users alike will be all too well aware of. However, help is at hand by means of a highly configurable application called "Coming Next". Coming Next works on S60 5th Edition and Symbian^3, and is available in the Ovi Store for free. If you've been waiting for an agenda view on your Symbian phone, then read on and find out why you should take a look at Coming Next.

# Posted by David in Reviews || Comments

Review: Dukto

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Sometimes you need something that just works - no bells, no whistles, no fancy graphics. You just want to move a file from your phone to a computer. What options have you got? Well now there's one more for Symbian smartphones. Dukto is a Wi-fi based file transfer system that not only is fast, but also multiplatform. Symbian to Mac, PC, Linux, or another Symbian device? No problem at all. Looks like I've one less need for the Nokia Ovi Suite. Here's why.

# Posted by Ewan in Reviews || Comments

Review: Currencies Touch

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Offscreen are a company who have a veritable armada of applications in the Ovi Store, and here's one of their latest, Currencies Touch, available for free. Drawing information from the European Bank about exchange rates between thirty four currencies, this provides a user friendly interface for getting quick currency conversions on your phone.

# Posted by David in Reviews || Comments

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