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[Lithium]
24th April 2007, 13:39
Bermin Software Moby Explorer v3.0 Java Cracked-BiNPDA




Powerful File Manager and FTP & FTPS Client for Java J2ME devices. Includes military strength file encryption, text editor integrated with Encryption engine, Zip, Remote editing.




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MobyExplorer

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

New version 3.0 out What's new?

MobyExplorer is a powerful File Manager and FTP & FTPS 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.

MobyExplorer also has support for secure FTP over SSL/TLS.

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.
Secure FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) for completely secure file transfers.
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.



Requirements:

Supports all devices with Java MIDP 2.0 with JSR-75 support.

Compatible Devices:

Nokia 6630, Nokia 6680, Nokia 6681, Nokia 9300, Nokia 9500, Nokia E50, Nokia E60, Nokia E70, Nokia N70, Nokia N71, Nokia N72, Nokia N73, Nokia N80, Nokia N90, Nokia N91, Nokia N95, Nokia Series 60, Sony Ericsson M600i, Sony Ericsson P990, Sony Ericsson W950i

akeelim
27th April 2007, 00:30
Is it cracked? I tried to register but fail le...

mehmet erhan
27th April 2007, 16:30
i tryed before on my 6230i(v 3.0).its working.but,tryed 10 seconds.
its cracked.wow!n-joy :D

linkinpunk308
27th April 2007, 18:02
It worked on my phone, but I had to re-'register' every time I start the application..

Kuzco
12th September 2007, 21:12
Same here.. strange stuff.



MobyExplorer is signed using a Thawte certificate which means no more annoying security prompts when accessing the local file system.

I'm still getting the prompt with every action..
Nevertheless: thanks + reputed :)

bluegween
17th February 2008, 09:05
what did u type in in the register field?

sporoz
20th July 2008, 16:18
Not a cracked version. Asking for a registration code. Days left: 20!

metulj
20th July 2008, 19:34
Not a cracked version. Asking for a registration code. Days left: 20!

you know groups spend many many hours
in order to create nice layout with their *.nfo !
maybe you should pay respect to groups
and at least take a look into *.nfo !
you could get some important info inside
such as reg key for example!

300Spartans
26th July 2008, 00:08
Ok this is frustrating, i downloaded moby explorer a few days ago to my sony ericsson K810i and when i go to moby explorer in file e it brings up all my files pictures and videos but when i click twice on a picture to view all that i see is a bunch of chinese letters and boxes i have wrote to moby explorer but they never write back,, can anyone in here help me out on how to view my pictures and videos thank you.

CJ4eveR
23rd October 2009, 19:11
niggas don't feel the same about that thang, right huh?