Mobile Media Center Beta is the cool way to enjoy the photos, songs and videos stored on your computer. Wherever you are, you can listen to your favorite tunes. Or trade photos and videos with your friends. These files are automatically compresses into a mobile file size to avoid long downloads.
It's fast. It's fun
BlueEyes - Explore a directory hierarchy. The list representation linked with a scroll bar allows a quick access to the different items.
Images contained in archive files like *.cbz and *.zip can be accessed.
Add some favourites to the main directory list, thus providing some quick access to the preferred folders
Michelangelo: Sistine Chapel Ceiling - Free mobile snack for S60 (Series 60), volume 2 of 3 - Three-volume edition, volume 2 of 3.
"Sistine Chapel Ceiling" is a rich description of Michelangelo's masterpiece in Rome. Several pictures show in detail many significant parts of this magnificent Renaissance painting
Instant Photo Show is a simple program that allows you to create shows from digital photos in your mobile device. In addition, you may play background music. The purpose of this program is to offer a simple and quick way to create personal photo show.
Note: You cannot edit your photos using this program
Time trip: Venice, 18th Century - Free mobile snack for S60 (Series 60) - Chances are that you have been to Venice, and maybe wondered how life in Venice was, three hundred years ago. Now you can view pictures from a time travel report in your S60, while listening to music of that time.
For S60/Series 60. Requires 7.7 MB free space on phone memory or MMC
Michelangelo: Sistine Chapel Ceiling - Free mobile snack for S60 (Series 60), volume 3 of 3 - Three-volume edition, volume 3 of 3. "Sistine Chapel Ceiling" is a rich description of Michelangelo's masterpiece in Rome. Several pictures show in detail many significant parts of this magnificent Renaissance painting
Michelangelo: Sistine Chapel Ceiling - Free mobile snack for S60 (Series 60), compound edition - "Sistine Chapel Ceiling" is a rich description of Michelangelo's masterpiece in Rome. Several pictures show in detail many significant parts of this magnificent Renaissance painting. The soundtrack features Claudio Monteverdi's "Balletto" from the 16th century