DTNS60 DTNS60- bundle node implementation for Symbian S60 phones. It includes a daemon process offering bundle protocol services for the DTN applications in the challenged mobile networks, and a few example applications
Pymgfetch 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
Mobots MoBots are small applications that you can build in your phone using a very simple graphical interface. They act automatically on specific events like small robots. This is why we call them Mobile Robots or MoBots
Free Hash Tab Free Hash Tab - A small hash tool on your mobile!
FreeHashTab FreeHashTab is a small hash tool for Symbian S60 phones
Resolvr Resolvr is a framework for Zeroconf naming, service advertisement, and discovery for Symbian OS
SuperOptimize SuperOptimize is a package to shrink, obfuscate and optimize your Java code for SuperWaba. The resulting files will be smaller, obfuscated, and heavily optimized
UltraPyModulePack UltraPyModulePack adds 76 extra modules to Python for Symbian
SymVPN - PPTP VPN Access your home or office computers and networks from anywhere. Secure your mobile phone network communications, protect your passwords and any other confidential information
Other Software by developer «infowing AG»:
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)
FindContact Script for mShell FindContact allows you to search contacts by other fields than the standard UI allows, such as location
BirthdaySMS Script for mShell BirthdaySMS checks contacts for birthdays daily and sends (personalized) congratulation SMS
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
mGPS Script for mShell mGPS Script for mShell-With mGPS you can easily integrate GSP information in your m application. mGPS contains a driver script to access any standard Bluetooth GPS device (using NMEA sentences). A sample client application that shows how to use the GPS driver is also included