Motorola Handset USB Driver for Windows (32-bit) is used for connecting your Motorola handset to a 32-bit Windows computer via a USB cable. Supported Handsets This driver supports most Motorola OS, Motorola Linux OS, Motorola iDEN, Motorola Symbian/UIQ, Motorola Windows Mobile and Motorola i-Mode handsets
Motorola Handset USB Driver for Windows (64-bit) is used for connecting your Motorola handset to a 64-bit Windows computer via a USB cable. Supported Handsets This driver supports most Motorola OS, Motorola Linux OS, Motorola iDEN, Motorola Symbian/UIQ, Motorola Windows Mobile and Motorola i-Mode handsets
OxyCubeSymbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, TabletVersion: Upload date: 6 Apr 09 Tags: System Utilities
Shareware 159.95 $
OxyCube is designed to be a compelling replacement of standard PC software from phone manufacturers, such as Nokia PC Suite, Sony Ericsson PC Suite, Samsung PC Studio, etc.
The current version of OxyCube supports the following sections: Phonebook, Organizer, File Browser, Event Log and Messages
OxyCubeSymbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQVersion: beta 4 Upload date: 30 Nov 08 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
OxyCube- brings you the ultimate experience of managing phone or smartphone content and settings via PC. It continues the legacy of popular synchronization solutions: Oxygen Phone Manager I, II. Absorbing and developing all advantages of its predecessors, OxyCube has made a huge step towards simplicity of use
RDM+™ Remote Desktop for Mobiles allows you to access remotely your desktop or laptop computer from Java powered phone. You can send and receive emails, surf web, edit documents in word processor, copy, cut, paste files or folders and do hundreds other things that you typically do sitting in front of your home or office computer
This is a compiled list of 127 "Standard" Smileys, otherwise known as Emoticons
ZXingSymbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, AndroidVersion: 1.7 updated Upload date: 12 Jun 11 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
ZXing(pronounced "zebra crossing") is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library implemented in Java. The project's focus is on using the built-in camera on mobile phones to photograph and decode barcodes on the device, without communicating with a server