ResizerEn Script for mShell ResizerEn Script for mShell is a neat tool to resize image files (.jpg) found on your phone. The original file will be left untouched. To locate files easily, Massimo added a file explorer - maybe a good starting point for a library module
Ovao Uploader Share your best mobile photos and videos with the world!
Snap&Sketch Snap&Sketch - With Snap&Sketch you can make original photos,drawings, or postcards and Email them to your friends. It is an easy drawing program especially designed for your mobile. It also supports snapping photos and make drawings on top of them
Panocam Script for mShell Panocam can be used to manually stitch several camera images to a bigger one
PhotoFix Fast and Easy Photo conversion for your phone
PhotoBook LCG PhotoBook is handy photo viewer to display digital photo images taken with your mobile camera, cell phone or downloaded from PC.
The application contains a graphic photo browser and photo viewer which allow you to preview, zoom, slideshow and many other functionalities
Wallpaper Generator Wallpaper Generator - Wallpaper Generator for Symbian Devices.
Easily create Symbian Wallpapers from your own Photos!
Get your own Wallpaper in 3 easy steps:
1. Select the photo and the Symbian device you are using
2. A selection tool will allow you to select an area of the image suited to your device
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MMS-FX Ripple Enhance your MMS with a ripple effect and tranform your photos in cool animations
PhotoRite SP Professional with PhotoRite FX Two best-in-class imaging tools to Capture, Autofix, Add Effects and Edit photos on mobile and PC. Now you can use take total control of your photos, and get FREE web album!
mShell mShell is a complete, unlimited m implementation with comprehensive function library. m scripts and own modules can be run, developed, and communicated. In addition, it contains the applications mSupervisor (m script autostart, SMS control of mShell) and mViewer (m file type recognition)
btradar Script for mShell btradar Script for mShell shows visible Bluetooth devices in your surrounding. The blib - representing a device - appears on the current beam position when the device becomes visible. New devices will be placed in the outer area of the radar screen, as long as they stay visible the blib moves toward the center