MyPhone-Best S60 Launcher -
MyPhone 4 enhances your phone as a flexible & strong platform to play game and access internet, combining 4 popluar OS UI on your Nokia.
From the Version 2.52 we know many people love this launcher and give us very good comments
newDIAL is a terminal emulator for the Nokia Communicator 9210/9290. The terminal engine, and user interface are based on the successful newTELnet9200 product.
The dial-in connection is made via the GSM mobile telephone built into the Communicator. The serial line can however also be used for internet or direct connections to a host at speeds up to 115Kbps
newDIALin P800 is a terminal emulator for the Sony-ericsson P800 and P900.
The terminal engine, and user interface are based on the successful newTELnet, and newDIALin 9200 products. The dial-in connection is made via the GSM mobile telephone built into the P800/P900
newTEL95 is a TELNET terminal emulator for the Nokia Communicator 9300/9500. The terminal engine and user interface are based on the successful newTELnet9200 product.
NewTEL95 is widely used by systems and network managers to access their equipment remotely, and for this reason it also includes a PING and TraceRoute engine
Nokia Java Runtime for Symbian S60- is a mobile runtime for Java applications. It is used when running Java based applications on your mobile device.
The latest version, Java Runtime 2.1, is now available for S60 5th Edition devices as a Beta release.
JRT 2
PhoneFile - PhoneFile provides a PC command line interface to control the file system of Series60 Smartphones.
Major features...
Copy files to and from a smartphone
List smartphone directories
Delete smartphone files
No user configuration - works right out of the box!
Connectivity..
PyAmazon-is a Python wrapper for the Amazon web API. It allows you to do Amazon searches by keyword, ASIN, UPC, author, artist, actor, director, manufacturer, list, similar, or best seller. PyAmazon currently supports the features of version 3.x of the Amazon API
SPMarkJa - is a richly featured handheld device benchmark designed to measure and evaluate the system's performance in running Java applications. Targeted for MIDP 2.0 and JSR 184 capable handheld devices, the benchmark's workloads consist of 3D gaming, 2D gaming, video playback, image processing, Java Virtual Machine (JVM) testing, and battery testing