IconEdit S80 IconEdit is a freeware Icon creator/editor for Nokia Communicators 9200/9300/9500 aimed at programmers who would like to create icons for their programs on the device rather than using the BMCONV utility from the SDK.
IconEdit was written in OPL (the source code is available on request - drop me an email if you want to have it)
AutoStart S80 It starts previously assigned applications when you turn on the phone
Diashow Diashow- is an application for your Nokia 9300(i)/9500 Communicator that allows you to create diashows of your favorite images. Specify an unlimited amount of images to be shown (with or without a caption of your choice) and display them for a certain (customizable) amount of time, immediately or by using one of the 70 transition effects
RSCEdit RSCEdit- is an application that allows you to create language resource files for use in OPL applications.
Until now, creating a multilingual application in OPL was a very cumbersome process. First you needed to install the entire S80 C++ SDK and then fiddle around with makefiles and resource script to generate the Symbian resource files
AutoType AutoType is a utility that allows you to send text clips (including control characters and special keys) to any application.
Text clips can be up to 64Kb in size and can have a hotkey attached. By pressing the hotkey, the entire clip is typed in the active application. You can also define a hotkey that brings up the entire list of clips
iDesk S80 iDesk is a small but extremely powerful application that allows you to organize all your files, folders and URLs in an easy folder structure for quick access
CombineMBM (Nokia 9300/9500) CombineMBM (Nokia 9300/9500)-With CombineMBM you can combine several EPOC bitmap files into one MBM file. CombineMBM is mainly aimed at developers who want to create MBM files on the mobile device itself rather than having to use the BMCONV utility from the SDK
Battleships (Nokia 92xx) Battleships (Nokia 92xx) is the game where, after you position your fleet of ships, you and the computer take turns at firing, trying to completely sink your opponents fleet.
Starting the game
Battleships uses a similar menu-layout as Nokia's Bounce game. For this reason it should be pretty easy to navigate around the main menu