August 8, 2008 – 10:59 pm
From then82blog.
SymbianGear.com is giving out free applications during this week. For each day, one specific application can be downloaded for free. (This info is a bit late, but still have 3 more free apps from today, they are EUROPAinfo 1.0, Advanced Brain Trainer and Handy Alarm.)
TheN82blog has links to many good and free applications.
This afternoon, I took a walk with my recently bought Nokia N82. I had already installed Nokia Sports Tracker and was eager to test it.
I created a new walking workout with autolap set to route based. Once the application starts tracking, it will record the path, location, time and number of steps I took. The [...]
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Posted in Mobile, Personal, Photos, Sports, Technology
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Also tagged exercise, Google map, GPS, nature, Photos, sports tracker, walking
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February 11, 2008 – 2:47 am
Unicode filename and path are supported in version 1.0.3
The symbian python os functions can accept utf8 string and will also return utf8 string (eg. in os.listdir). It does not use unicode string like in other native symbian functions.
Since the Sky Explorer code uses path.join to get the full path in a lot of places, I [...]
April 12, 2007 – 11:50 pm
It is actually still quite confusing for me.
Firstly, Sky Explorer needs keycapture module which requires SwEvent capability. Refer S60 3rd Edition Development.
To sign the SIS file with SwEvent capability means that I need to get a symbian cert. Go to www.symbiansigned.com and get a free Symbian Developer Certificate. (need to download DevCertRequest tool to [...]
Forum Nokia has launched a Remote Device Access service. This enables developers to test applications on a wide range of Nokia devices based on Symbian OS over the Internet, free of charge. Daniel Rocha of Forum Nokia offers a personal view of the service at Symbianone.
I have tested Sky Explorer using the service since I [...]