SGAtech.Islamic Organizer.V2.0.23

SGAtech.Islamic Organizer.V2.0.23
Ru muslim? manage ur daily activity with this organizer ;)




This program aims at following your appointments, daily notes, holidays and special occasions via the Hijri calendar and taking into consideration the Gregorian calendar.
Features :
  • Calculates the Prayer times.
  • Sets the Direction of Qeblla.
  • Gives an alert for the Prayer.
  • Provides you with knowing Existing Islamic Occasions.
  • Retrieves the recorded notes in the calendar of device.
visit  : ASGTech company website

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Posted by owner, Wednesday, February 28, 2007 2:57 AM | 1 comments |

The Davinci Code 3D - Adventure Game's

26 Feb 07, 14:37
andibagus: artikel nya bagus mengupas ttg hp..request boleh gak,,ttg aplikasi,game n gage dunk ??salam kenal y

For Andibagus, here's ur request. enjoy it :)

The Davinci Code 3D

The Da Vinci Code 3D is a massive adventure game, with a depth and detail never before seen in a mobile game. As Robert Langdon, join this quest to prove your innocence and to solve the murder of Jacques Saunière. The game takes you through six different locations, including the Louvre, the Zurich Bank, Teabing's Mansion, Temple Church, and Westminster Abbey. Each location is loaded with detail, characters to talk to, and puzzles to solve.


Compatible with:
Nokia 3230 / 3650 / 3660 / 6260 / 6600 / 6620 / 6670 / 7610 / 7650 / N-Gage / N-GageQD.
Motorola A1000 / A920 / A925 /
Sony Ericsson P800 / P900 / P910

How to Install
Read this

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Posted by owner, Monday, February 26, 2007 4:59 PM | 0 comments |

Pocket Qur'an For Muslim-Qur'an in ur phone's

The complete Holy Quran in Arabic for FREE. Pocket Quran runs natively on Symbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, java. The text has full "Tashkeel". Includes verse numbers, division markers, and search capabilities!
Support Almost Phone's



Compatible with:
Nokia Series 60 :: Nokia 3600, 3620, 3650, 3660, 7650, N-Gage
Siemens 60 UI :: Siemens SX-1
Nokia Series 40v2 / 128x128 :: Nokia 2610, 3220, 5140, 6020, 6021, 6030, 6060, 6230, 6235, 6822, 7260, 7270
Other J2ME :: J2ME MIDP 2.0
Sony-Ericsson P800-900 :: Sony-Ericsson P800, P900, P910
Sony-Ericsson 176x220 :: Sony-Ericsson D750, K600, K608, K610, K700, K750, V600, W550i, W600, W700, W800i, W810, W810iv, Z1010, Z800
Sony-Ericsson 240x320 :: Sony-Ericsson K790, K800, K800iv, M600, P990i, S700, W900
Nokia Series 40v2 / 128x160 :: Nokia 6061, 6070, 6101, 6102, 6103, 6170, 6255, 7360
Nokia Series 60v2 :: Nokia 3230, 6260, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6682, 7610, N70, N72
Nokia Series 80 :: Nokia 9210, 9290, 9300, 9500

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Posted by owner, Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:52 PM | 0 comments |

Agile Messenger - Yahoo chat on ur Phone's

The best all in one AIM®, Yahoo!®, MSN®, ICQ®, GoogleTalk® and XMPP client for your smart phone or PDA!

Agile Messenger is the most feature rich and versatile Instant Messenger for mobile phones on the market today. Agile Messenger is used daily by millions users and has been perfected based on feature requests and feedback from tens of thousands of users. No other mobile Instant Messenger is as mature and reliable as Agile Messenger.

Agile Messenger is available for virtually every networked hand held device that allows 3rd party software to be installed.



Supported platforms include:
  • Symbian Series 60
  • Symbian UIQ 
  • Microsoft Windows
  • MobileJ2ME MIDP2.0
Agile Messenger Features:
  • sending and receiving instant messages 
  • Push to Talk
  • Unicode and BIG5 support for international characters
  • split screen messaging interface  
  • separate tabs for each conversation
  • conversation history
  • smiley support
  • automatic download and updating of the contact list 
  • contact status information and presence management
  • adding, removing, renaming
  • contacts data usage counter
  • auto update downloader and installer
  • picture messaging with camera support
  • "Today" plug-in (PocketPC)
Instant Messaging services supported:
  • MSN® 
  • AOL®
  • Yahoo!®
  • ICQ®
  • GoogleTalk® XMPP
Download here:
Agile Messenger 3.xx

Agile Messenger 3 for Sony Ericsson M600, P990 and W950
For UIQ3, the newest generation of Sony Ericsson smart phones Download Now

Agile Messenger 3 for Nokia N-Series, E-Series and 3250.
For Series 60v3, the newest generation of Nokia smart phones (N70 and N90 here) Download Now

Agile Messenger 3 for Nokia Series 60v2
(66xx, 6260, 3230, 7610, N70, N90) Download Now

Agile Messenger 3 for Nokia Series 60v1
(7650, 3650, 36xx, N-GAGE) Download Now

Agile Messenger 3 for Nokia 7710 Download Now

Agile Messenger 3 for Nokia 9300, 9500 Download Now

Agile Messenger 3 for Sony Ericsson P800 Download Now

Agile Messenger 3 for Sony Ericsson P900 and P910 Download Now

Agile Messenger Company site : http://www.agilemobile.com

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Posted by owner, 6:06 PM | 0 comments |

Installing .sis file to your s60 phone's

Here's step by step how installing application (*.sis) file to your s60 phone's
  1. Use Bluetooth, infrared file transfer, or a USB connection to copy the .sis file to your phone. If you do not have access to either, send the file to your phone as an e-mail attachment.
  2. Open your phone's inbox and select the .sis file you just transferred. This should start the installation. Some phones come with PC software to handle installations, you may of course also use this. some of s60 phone's (N-7650, N-3650, N-3660, N-Ngage) doesnt have File manager to manage the file installation. u need installing File manager Before, like as FExplorer or X-Plorer.



How to installing FExplorer?
  1. If your FExplorer is in sis format u can follow step 1 and 2 on top
  2. If your phone doesnt have connection, u need extract sis file to application file by unmakesis software.
  3. Copy file extraction (include directory)  to your MMC using Card Reader to directory E:\System\apps\
If your phone has very little free memory left, you will likely get an out-of-memory message during installation.
Try removing unnecessary files from your phone. If you have already received the message "Saving file to Installer", you can safely delete the Opera .sis file from your inbox, which should free enough memory to finish the installation.

Tip: Installing to a memory card is recommended, as it will leave more memory for other applications.

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Posted by owner, Tuesday, February 20, 2007 7:39 PM | 0 comments |

S60 Nokia Secret Code

I have collected and  listed some secret codes on S60 phones to display various useful information.
To enter theses codes, the phone must be in the idle screen (not in the menu screen). What is idle screen? This is the screen where you see the operator name, date, time, battery level, signal strength and some other stuff. You can switch between idle screen and menu screen using Menu key.
  • *#0000# - Display the software version, the date when the software was built and the phone model. In some cases, the phone model is not the one used by marketing. It is the internal model used inside Nokia.
  • *#06# - Display IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identify) of your phone.
  • *#7780# (*#rst0*) - This will soft reset your phone, all data, like contacts, calendar and notes, are not removed. It will only reset the phone settings, such as profiles, themes and shortcuts. The default lock code is 12345.
  • *#7370# - Hard reset, all data, like contacts, calendar and notes, will be removed.
  • There is another key combination which is used to hard reset the phone (similar to #*7370). It is useful in some cases, for example when the phone cannot reboot. The trick is by switching off the phone then press and hold Call key (Green key) + * key + 3 key + power button for a couple of seconds. This key combination doesn’t work on some S60 phones (s60 ver1)
  • *#2820# (*#BTA0#) - Display the Bluetooth device address of your phone.
  • *#62209526# (*#MAC0WLAN) - Display the MAC address of the WLAN adapter. This is available only in the newer devices that support WLAN
  • *#67705646# This will clear the LCD display(operator logo).
  • *#746025625# Sim clock allowed status.
  • *#7328748263373738# resets security code.

All of the key combination doesn’t work on some S60 phones depend on symbian OS Version and S60 platform version

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Posted by owner, Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:00 PM | 0 comments |

S60 ver 1 White Screen of Death-WSOD

S-60 phone's Almost finishes starting up then the screen goes white and it resets - I cant get it to work what can I do?

Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin....
This is known as the N-Gage White Screen of death - WSOD

S60 ver 1 phones don't have a key combination that can be used to reset them on boot. Most other Symbian OS based Nokia S60 phones do have this useful last resort but somewhere in this phones product cycle it was omitted.

Symbian OS phones often need to be reset if they become too low on free memory to operate successfully. They dont like running out of space on the internal memory.

S60 ver 1 phones are particularly susceptible to this since they are often used for games, mp3 files and other large sized download content and Bluetooth in particular can be used to initiate file transfers that will just render the devices useless on next reboot.

How can it be fixed?
How can I reset my phone myself? You cant. The phone needs to be returned to a service centre and have the user memory cleared. This is not the same as having the phones firmware 'flashed'. But flashing the phone also clears the user memory so it does fix the problem. Most phone unlocking software can clear the user memory without needing to flash the phone.

Its a good idea to insist on the latest release at this point.

How can I stop it happening again?

Dont transfer large files over Bluetooth
Do install any software on the MMC not on the internal memory
Dont install hacks for themes or skins or fonts
Dont store a lot of email, contacts, call log info

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Posted by owner, 10:36 PM | 0 comments |

S60 1st Main Menu

Here's main menu S60 1st  interface, captured from my phone device (Nokia N-gage).
All of S60 1st  main menu Phone's have the same interface


 

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Posted by owner, Wednesday, February 14, 2007 10:19 PM | 0 comments |

S60 1st version

Nokia 7650 and Nokia 9210 is  S-60 first phone Series from Nokia Manufacture
Features:
  • OS Symbian OS v6.1, Series 60 v1.0 UI
  • GSM 900 / GSM 1800
  • MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
  • WAP 1.2.1, xHTML
  • VGA, 640x480 pixels
  • Java MIDP 1.0
  • GRPR Class 5
The others Phone S-60 first edition from nokia manufacture
Posted by owner, 8:04 PM | 0 comments |

Symbian OS

Symbian OS is an operating system, designed for mobile devices, with associated libraries, user interface frameworks and reference implementations of common tools, produced by Symbian Ltd. It is a descendant of Psion's EPOC and runs exclusively on ARM processors.

Symbian is currently owned by Ericsson (15.6%), Nokia (47.9%), Panasonic (10.5%), Samsung (4.5%), Siemens AG (8.4%), and Sony Ericsson (13.1%). Whilst BenQ has acquired the mobile phone subsidiary of Siemens AG the Siemens AG stake in Symbian does not automatically pass to BenQ - this will need the approval of the Symbian Supervisory Board.

Latest version of Symbian
  • Symbian OS v6.0 and v6.1. Sometimes called ER6. The first 'open' Symbian OS phone, the Nokia 9210, was released on 6.0.
  • Symbian OS v7.0 and v7.0s. First shipped in 2003. This is an important Symbian release which appeared with all contemporary user interfaces including UIQ (Sony Ericsson P800, P900, P910, Motorola A925, A1000), Series 80 (Nokia 9300, 9500), Series 90 (Nokia 7710), S60 (Nokia 6600, 7310) as well as several FOMA phones in Japan.
  • Symbian OS v8.0. First shipped in 2004, one of its advantages would have been a choice of two different kernels (EKA1 or EKA2). However, the EKA2 kernel version did not ship until SymbianOS v8.1b. The kernels behave more or less identically from user-side, but are internally very different. EKA1 was chosen by some manufacturers to maintain compatibility with old device drivers, whilst EKA2 offered advantages such as a hard real-time capability. v8.0b was deproductized in 2003.
  • Symbian OS v8.1. Basically a cleaned-up version of 8.0, this was available in 8.1a and 8.1b versions, with EKA1 and EKA2 kernels respectively. The 8.1b version, with EKA2's single-chip phone support but no additional security layer, was popular among Japanese phone companies desiring the realtime support but not allowing open application installation.
  • Symbian OS v9.0. This version was used for internal Symbian purposes only. It was deproductised in 2004. v9.0 marked the end of the road for EKA1. v8.1a is the final EKA1 version of SymbianOS.
  • Symbian OS has generally maintained reasonable binary compatibility. In theory the OS was BC from ER1-ER5, then from 6.0 to 8.1b. Substantial changes were needed for 9.0, related to tools and security, but this should be a one-off event. The move from requiring ARMv4 to requiring ARMv5 did not break backwards compatibility. A Symbian developer proclaims that porting from Symbian 8.x to Symbian 9.x is a more daunting process than Symbian says. [2]
  • Symbian OS v9.1 released early 2005. It includes many new security related features, particularly a controversial platform security module facilitating mandatory code signing. Symbian argues that applications and content, and therefore a developers investment, are better protected than ever, however others contend that the requirement that every application be signed (and thus approved) violates the rights of the end-user, the owner of the phone, and limits the amount of free software available. The new ARM EABI binary model means developers need to retool and the security changes mean they may have to recode. S60 3rd Edition phones have Symbian OS 9.1. Sony Ericsson is shipping the M600i based on Symbian OS 9.1 and should ship the P990 in Q3 2006. The earlier versions had a fatal defect where the phone hangs temporarily after the owner sent hundreds of SMSes. However, on 13 September 2006, Nokia releases a small program to fix this defect[3].
  • Symbian OS v9.2 released Q1 2006. Support for Bluetooth 2.0 (was 1.2) and OMA Device Management 1.2 (was 1.1.2). S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 phones have Symbian OS 9.2.
  • Symbian OS v9.3 released on 12 July 2006. Upgrades include native support for Wifi 802.11, HSDPA, Vietnamese language support.
More information about symbian,  (  symbian official site : http://www.symbian.com )

Posted by owner, 7:23 PM | 0 comments |

Starting with S60

S60 (formerly known as Series 60) is a platform for smart phones. It is originally developed by Nokia and it is based on Symbian OS. Since S60 phone is a smart phone, you can do more than just voice calling and text messaging. It provides more features, such as managing calendar, browsing the Internet, listening to music and even playing games. Currently there are more than 30 S60 devices in the market.
The S60 Platform (formerly Series 60 User Interface) is a platform for mobile phones that uses Symbian OS. S60 is currently amongst the leading smartphone platforms in the world. It is developed primarily by Nokia and licensed by them to other manufacturers including Lenovo, LG Electronics, Panasonic and Samsung.

In addition to the manufacturers community includes - software integration companies such as Elektrobit, Teleca, Sysopen Digia - semiconductor companies Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, Broadcom, Renesas, Freescale - software developers and - operators Vodafone, Orange who develop and provide S60 based mobile applications and services.

S60 consists of a suite of libraries and standard applications, such as telephony, PIM tools, and Helix-enabled multimedia players. It is intended to power fully-featured modern phones with large colour screens, which are commonly known as smartphones.

The S60 software is a multivendor standard for smartphones that supports application development in Java MIDP, C++, and Python[1]. An important feature of S60 phones is that they allow new applications to be installed after purchase.

These are a few common features in S60:
Devices' display resolution is originally 176x208. Since 2nd Edition Feature Pack 3, S60 supports multiple resolutions, i.e. Basic (176x208), QVGA (240x320) and Double (352x416). Nokia N90 is the first S60 device that supports higher resolution (352x416). Some devices, however, have non-standard resolutions, like the Siemens SX1, with 176x220. Nokia 5500 has a 208x208 screen resolution.
It supports Java (J2ME MIDP 2.0 etc.) applications and Symbian C++ applications.

It is noteworthy that software written for S60 1st edition (S60v1) or 2nd edition (S60v2) is not binary compatible with S60 3rd edition (S60v3), because it uses a new, hardened version of the Symbian OS (v9.1).
Posted by owner, Tuesday, February 13, 2007 7:40 PM | 0 comments |