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dashin
11th September 2006, 23:44
MobyExplorer
This is the latest version 2.1

Everything you need to manage your files on your phone or FTP server

MobyExplorer is a powerful File Manager and FTP Client for Java J2ME enabled mobile phones. It is the complete tool for managing your files on your phone or FTP server in any way.
It has support for military strength file encryption, a built in text editor which is also integrated with the encryption engine so you can write completely secure notes, and support for file compression using the GZip protocol. The Text Editor can also be used to edit files or web pages remotely on a FTP server.
Main features

Powerful File Manager with features like Copy/Paste, Rename, Delete, Create Directory, View File Properties, Write Protection of files, Hidden Files (provided that the underlying file system supports it)
FTP Client with features equivalent of a FTP client on Desktop computers.
File Encryption utility to easily secure your sensitive files using military strength Twofish encryption.
Text Editor which can be used to view and edit text files both locally on the phone and remotely on a FTP server.
Write and view completely secure notes using the built-in text editor which is integrated with the encryption engine. Use this to store credit card information, passwords etc. completely safe.
File Compression utility to save discspace and bandwidth using the GZip/GUnzip tool.
Edit your website using the built in text editor, and then deploy it using the FTP client. Alternatively edit the web page remotely on the web-site.
Multiple file management for all the file management features (including the Encryption and GZip features).
Flexible dual file system view for seamless file management between file systems. Each view can either be connected to your local file system on your phone or a remote FTP file server. Any combination of local and remote file systems can be used. Local-Local, Local-Remote or even Remote-Remote. Files can be seamlessly transferred between the file systems in any direction.
MobyExplorer is signed using a Thawte certificate which means no more annoying security prompts when accessing the local file system.Installation

Important!!
Please note that you must install MobyExplorer using the MobyExplorer.jad file (preferrably using WAP) if you want to be able to access the file system in an unrestricted way. You can install the jar file directly but then you will get prompted to allow access to the file system, every time you do this.
Please also note that you need to enable file read and write access permissions for MobyFtp after you have installed it, to avoid the constant file access prompts.
Supported devices

Supports all devices with Java MIDP 2.0 with JSR-75 support. Below is a list of devices which support this package. Please note that your device preferrably should have a Thawte root certificate on it to run smoothly. Please visit our web site (http://www.bermin.net/) for more information.
Sony Ericsson
K750, W800, K600, V600, Z520, W600, W550, W900, W810, Z530, W300, K510, K310, K610, K800, K790, W950, M600 and P990 series.
All Nokia Series 60 3rd and 2nd edition phones.
For example: N71, N70, N80, N92, N90, N91, E60, E61, E70, 3250, 6630, 6680, 6681, 6682
All Nokia Series 40 3rd edition>, and most Series 40 2nd edition phones.
For example: 6131, 6136, 6165, 7370, 6280, 6265, 6265i, 6111, 6270, 6102, 6060, 5140i, 8800, 6152, 3155i, 6155i, 3152, 3155, 6155, 6230i, 6101, 6822, 6235i, 6235
All Nokia Series 80 2nd edition phones.
For example: 9300, 9300i, 9500
Siemens / BenQ
S75, SFG75, SL75, SXG75



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adamz
11th September 2006, 23:51
thanks mate but i think title should be edited

dashin
11th September 2006, 23:52
BMDTalkingClock v1.0

Talking Analog Clock. Just set the repeat rate of the spoken time (in minutes) an you’re ready to go. Your phone sits in your pocket and plays the time in your handsfree headset or phone’s speaker. There`s no need to take the phone out of your pocket to get the time. Just set the phone to talk at a defined interval (1-60 minutes).
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dashin
11th September 2006, 23:55
Compass
its the latest version 3.0

Use your cell phone as a compass. By rotating the phone so that the sun and/or moon icons match their location in the sky, the top of the phone will indicate true north.
New Features in Version 3.0


Displays times of sunrise, sunset, sun transit, moonrise, moonset, civil twilight, nautical twilight, and astronomical twilight.
Phase of moon indicated by crescent shaped icon.
Improved calculation accuracy.New Features in Version 2.0


Enter 3 or 4 letter airport code to indicate position instead of latitude and longitude. Airport database contains over 3000 airports, but consumes only 21K.
Latitude / longitude entry is still permitted, and the problem with negative number entry is avoided by selecting North / South and West / East.
Shows the great circle heading towards locations of religious significance. This feature provides the appropriate direction to face while praying for people of various faiths.
Orientation options allow the screen to face down rather than up, and the top of the phone can point toward the sun or moon rather than North.
Display options allow the color of the display to be selected. Different colors are available for day and night.
Menu provides "Help" option to describe each selection.
Display is automatically updated every 10 minutes.
Displays message "No Sun or Moon" if neither is present in the sky.
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adamz
11th September 2006, 23:56
i think u should open seperate thread for each new app.

dashin
12th September 2006, 00:02
Calibrator
latest version 1.4

Calibrator works out your phone`s capabilities and what software it supports. You can also review your phone and tell everyone what you think of it so others can find it helpful. There are 2 types of benchmark:

1. Optimised
This is a full service which will benchmark all facilities. If you have problems with this benchmark, use basic.
2. Basic
This will benchmark the basics.
Please Note: You should try Optimised first and only use Basic if Optimised doesn`t work.
Once you post your benchmark you will get a link to the web page to see all the results.
New phones (MIDP 2.0) should download Calibrator2.jar and older phones (MIDP 1.0) should download Calibrator1.jar
v1.2 - 26 June 06 - More JSR API packages recognised
The Calibrator (http://www.mobile-utopia.com/calibrator) has been updated and now searches for packages from:
JSR 278 Resource Management API
JSR 272 Mobile Broadcast Service API
JSR 256 Mobile Sensor API 1.0
JSR 242 Digital Set Top Box Profile - "On Ramp to OCAP" 1.0
JSR 239 Java Bindings for OpenGL ES 1.0 PFD
JSR 232 Mobile Operational Management 1.0 EDR
JSR 229 Payment API
JSR 226 Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API for J2ME 1.1 Maintenance Release
JSR 219 Foundation Profile Implementation 1.1 FR
JSR 190 Event Tracking API for J2ME
JSR 186 Presence
JSR 180 SIP API for J2ME
JSR 172 J2METM Web Services Specification
JSR 113 Java Speech API 2.0 Public Review Draft
v1.3 - 29 June 2006 Small RMS fix and mms,udp,ftp,screen protocols recognition added

Compatible with:
Siemens 101x80 Colour :: Siemens A60, A65, C60, M55, M56, MC60, S55, SL55
Nokia Series 60 :: Nokia 3600, 3620, 3650, 3660, 7650, N-Gage
Nokia Series 40 / 128x128 :: Nokia 2650, 3100, 3120, 3125, 3200, 3300, 5100, 6100, 6108, 6200, 6220, 6225, 6585, 6610, 6800, 6810, 7200, 7210, 7250, 7250i
Siemens 101x64 BW :: Siemens C55, M50, MT50
Siemens 101x80 BW :: Siemens SL42, SL45i
Nokia Series 40 / 96x65 :: Nokia 3510i, 3530, 3586i, 3587, 3595, 6010
Nokia Series 40 / 128x160 :: Nokia 6650, 6651, 6820, 7600
Nokia 96x65 BW :: Nokia 3410
Motorola T720 :: Motorola T720
LG 128x128 :: LG B2000, B2050, B2100, C1100, C3100, G1600, G4015
Motorola 128x96 :: Motorola E380
Sony-Ericsson 101x80 :: Sony-Ericsson T230, T290i
Motorola 96x65 :: Motorola C450, C550

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dashin
12th September 2006, 00:03
hey .. thnx for ur suggestion @adamz

tonisgr
12th September 2006, 00:54
Nice App Thanks
DANKE