LocationRequestor -Python extension that allows access to the Location Acquisition API (which connects to, for example, an internal and/or external GPS). It supports both blocking calls and callbacks. It is based on the 'lbsreference' example in the Symbian SDK
py2sisng-Python-to-SIS, the next generation (py2sisng) is the easiest cross-platform way to create Symbian OS installation packages (SIS) from Python for S60 scripts.
SIS files made with py2sisng work on S60 1st and 2nd Edition phones. For 3rd Edition phones there's Ensymble
SuperWaba is a VM for PDAs and Smartphones. Because of the way SuperWaba was written, you can use Java to develop for it. Can run in PalmOS, Symbian, Windows CE/PocketPC devices, and in Windows 98/NT/2000/XP, and is fully emulated under JDK and browser. Blackberry port comming soon!
SuperWaba 5
HTML Control-this open source project provides a CCoeControl derived class which allows Symbian C++ developers to build custom UI or to render simple web page by using HTML and CSS. By using it, you can build complex UI easily even without any knowledge of Symbian drawing APIs. Now you can focus on UI design, without being limited by technology
KeyLock-Python extension that allows access to the Key Lock API which is available on all Symbian editions. It allows getting/setting the lock state (the latter with or without user notification), or to popup a note asking the user whether the device should be locked
Pymgfetch- is an external Python module for PyS60. It is a wrapper for the Symbian C++ MGFetch::RunL function and allows you to present a selection dialog to the user, showing the contents of the mobile phone's media gallery.
Usage, examples, and installation instructions can be found here
Flyer-Flyer Framework 2 dramatically accelerates the use of advanced native features anywhere.
Flyer Framework 2 is based on the Flash Lite (1.1, 2.x, 3
Python for S60 - brings the power and productivity of the Python programming language to the S60 platform. The tools enable rapid application development and prototyping, and the ability to create stand-alone S60 applications written in Python