Archive for the ‘Sagem’ Category
Monday, October 16th, 2006
WifiKnife is a utility to help you to check your connection via WiFi to a network. It allows you to detect the available networks, to connect to one of them, to check the state of the internet connection, etc. Attention : you have to stop the zero configuration of Windows Mobile, because it generates a conflict with WifiKnife as both want to do the same thing.
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Posted in Acer, Asus, Casio, Everex, HP, HTC, Motorola, O2, Orange, Pocket PC 2002, Pocket PC 2003, Pocket PC 2003 Se, Qtek, Sagem, Siemens, Softwares, T-Mobile, Toshiba, Windows, Windows Mobile 5.0, iDo, iMate | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
With Symot Fotomate you don’t have to spend time searching for a photo in your phone, because you know exactly where your photos are. Your photos are organized into albums with each album supporting all the functionalities required for viewing your photos. You can create any number of albums and add any number of photos into it.
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Posted in Benq, Nokia, Panasonic, Sagem, Samsung, Series 60 (2nd), Series 60 (3rd), Series 80, Softwares, Symbian | No Comments »
Saturday, September 23rd, 2006
Collection of 40 Iranian Rigntones for polyphonic Mobiles and Pocket Pcs. Simply Extract the contents of archive file and transfer them to your phone via cable, Infrared Device or Bluetooth connection. If you got smartphone also you may direct download these files to your phone via wap or gprs. This is Part 2 of 5.
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Saturday, September 16th, 2006
Mobile Registry Editor is an application that runs under Windows XP/2000 that lets you edit your PocketPC’s Registry via ActiveSync. As usual, be careful when changing data that may affect the running of Windows Mobile.I really like the idea behind this: it is much easier to enter data with a mouse and keyboard than directly into the PDA. What’s more, modifications to the registry rarely need to be done so urgently that they can’t wait till you get to your desktop.
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Saturday, September 16th, 2006
Attractive 5-in-a-row game with multiple styles and levels. MGS The Five 2 is an elegant board game based on the ancient Chinese game Wu-Zi, or Renju as it is known in Japan. The goal of the game is to line up five of your chess pieces in a line before your opponent does.
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Saturday, September 16th, 2006
One of the best browsers now on your S60 mobile. Mobile phones are becoming more data-centric and evolving into what the industry calls “smartphones”, while PDAs are becoming commonplace among business people and students. The two categories are converging into a new hybrid, providing powerful computer power and a phone in your shirt pocket.
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