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).
What's New in This Release:
· This new release is mostly dedicated to compatibility with Symbian^3 and Symbian Anna devices.
· New in this release: cam2.icon() configures the view finder to return images as icons or to draw directly on the screen.
Support for Symbian Anna devices.
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Fire j2me Fire j2me is a library that aims to provide a set of easy-to-use extendable components to J2ME developers.
The basic set of Fire components offer all the functionality of the J2ME GUI components provided in the midp2 profile (Forms, Items etc.) plus a much more appealing user interface, themes, animations, popup menus, and better component layout
PIPS Runtime Libraries PIPS Runtime Libraries-P.I.P.S. is a term (recursive acronym) for Symbian software libraries that means, P.I.P.S. Is POSIX on Symbian OS. It is intended to help C language programmers in migration of desktop and server middleware, applications to Symbian OS based smartphones
Rol-a-Bol Rol-a-Bol - Totally useless but fun little script. Can be used WITH and WITHOUT Sensor API (use arrow keys).
Turn your Sensor API phone to roll the balls to given direction. Each time there is movement the color changes a little bit.
Enable background bubbles or tiles for more fun visual images
KeyLock KeyLock-Python extension that allows access to the Key Lock API which is available on all Symbian editions. It allows getting/setting the lock state (the latter with or without user notification), or to popup a note asking the user whether the device should be locked
Alnet VDRC Alnet VDRC are a family of professional client applications designed for remote communication and management of all Alnet digital video recording systems.
Without major problems we are able to connect with VDRS-PC Based DVR and NetStation - IP Video Surveillance Software.
There are two versions of VDRC made for PC
HTML Control HTML Control-this open source project provides a CCoeControl derived class which allows Symbian C++ developers to build custom UI or to render simple web page by using HTML and CSS. By using it, you can build complex UI easily even without any knowledge of Symbian drawing APIs. Now you can focus on UI design, without being limited by technology
Qt Phone Demos Qt Phone Demos-that illustrate the new features brought by Qt 4.6.0: the new version of the cross-platform application and UI framework for desktop, embedded and mobile application and service development.
These demos run on S60 v3.1, 3.2 and 5.0 phones. The .sis file will install Open C, Qt and fluidlauncher all in one go
PktPing PktPing also named Pocket Ping, is a Ping utility for Symbian S60 devices.
Note: PktPing need NetworkControl capability, you need sign it by yourself before installing
MobiAccess Development MobiAccess is a mobile development framework that enables developers to easily create mobile applications for data collection without extensive knowledge on mobile development. It handles data replication (mobiSync) and data visualization (mobiVision) as well
Other Software by developer «infowing AG»:
FindContact Script for mShell FindContact allows you to search contacts by other fields than the standard UI allows, such as location
Panocam Script for mShell Panocam can be used to manually stitch several camera images to a bigger one
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
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