NewsCopier - RSS newsreader that puts the latest headlines, weather, sports, business, and entertainment news right in your hands. It keeps you up-to-date on blogs, bargains, stocks and other news.
You have instant access to the news you are interested in. The program can use your wireless connection, or update headlines when your Device is connected to the Internet
MeetingPoint - a free, simple, short-range contacting software, using Bluetooth wireless technology. Bluetooth can "see" through walls, doors and people, at all directions at the same time. Its effective range is usually 30ft (10m). MeetingPoint follows the CB-style paradigm of channels, where people on the same channel are able to send messages to each other
MeetingPoint - a free, simple, short-range contacting software, using Bluetooth wireless technology. Bluetooth can "see" through walls, doors and people, at all directions at the same time. Its effective range is usually 30ft (10m). MeetingPoint follows the CB-style paradigm of channels, where people on the same channel are able to send messages to each other
MeetingPoint - the bluetooth contacting application
MeetingPoint is a free, simple, short-range contacting software, using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Bluetooth can "see" through walls, doors and people, at all directions at the same time. Its effective range is usually 30ft (10m)
GreenMail - Supported messages types: SMS, EMail (SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 ), Fax, MMS, IrDaDocument, BlueToothDocument, Intellect SMS. The Symbian smart phones already have program for messaging - "Messages". Primary difference between GreenMail and Messages: GreenMail: Can group your messages by addressee
ScreenyxRSS – a full featured RSS News Reader that enables users to add their own news channel and has multi-language support, podcast and vidcast capabilities. Summary:
- Unlimited feeds of all major RSS formats – choose from our list of feeds, OPML list or add your own favourite URL
Rawterm - simple terminal program. It uses raw socket communications, and can be used with some telnet servers, and a variety of other servers that support command line terminal interaction. Please read the text file that accompanies it, as it will clarify some items. It's pretty simple to use, and hopefully, at some point, I'll grow it into a full-featured telnet client