XSound is an mp3 song player with nice and clear graphical user interface. From the current version the application is able to store sound into file. So you can use it as dictaphone. The stored sound is high-quality
ASPY Player-Music player for Symbian S60 phones with Last.fm scrobbling built-in. It can create a history of the tracks played while offline and send them later in batch to Last.fm
MusicStopper-this small utility is designed to close the music player after a preset time. This function is missing in the default Symbian player and the only program so far with this feature is LCG JukeBox.
Those who want to stick with the default music player can now use MusicStopper to take advantage of this feature
For Your Ears Only-is a Symbian application that automatically pauses the music player when the headset is disconnected.
It is inspired by how Android works, and also headphone daemon for Maemo.
Usage
1. Install For Your Ears Only
2. Start the music player (must be started before For Your Ears Only starts)
3. Start For Your Ears Only
4. Connect a headset
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MobiMusic Player is an mp3 song player with nice and clear graphical user interface. With MobiMusic you can manage your songs, edit the playlist of the songs, and listen in the order or the mode you wish. MobiMusic has the best sound quality ever heard on cellphones. Supporting format: mp3, wma, aac, m4a, amr and wav files
FolderPlay - An audio application for Symbian OS, that gaplessly plays back a subset of the directory structure with orientation on lossless formats and supports the following audio file types: WAV, LPCM, FLAC, APE/MAC, AC3, MP3, OGG, AAC (ADTS).
Red button - send to background.
Green button - pause/resume (on touch devices use the toolbar instead)
Microsoft Silverlight for Symbian Developer Tools description includes a runtime that is optimized to display content on memory constrained devices. Silverlight support for Symbian S60 5th Edition devices includes the ability to view Silverlight applications in the mobile browser and the tools to build Silverlight applications that target devices