Have a Symbian blog? Be awarded!We want to suggest tiny action with famous Symbian/GSM/Handhelds/etc. blog owners. If you have any type of public web-resource about mobile life, smartphones, cellulars and other related fields that is older that 6 month and contains at least 50 posts related to Symbian OS platform then you have a change to tune-up your Symbian phone with the latest VerySoft software titles. We respect materials that comply with next basic rules of correct blogging:
- News must be informative enough; Posts on different languages are very much appreciated - like, Matze's wonderful blog about Symbian platform: E61effect as well as different types of material - like Symbian-review's analytic reviews Sharing of this post among blogging friends, OS Symbian devoted fellows are highly appreciated. If you are interested in exclusive news about VerySoft releases, including testing programs' engineer samples, observation of mobile technologies and related information it's the time to unite. Attention! If you post this news on your resource, link to the VerySoft blog is mandatory. NiceAlarm v.1.5 release newsNiceAlarm v.1.0.9 for Symbian v.8.1 and v.9 smartphones release. First, Secondly,
Most probably new version will be released very soon. Thirdly, In next few posts I will show forthcoming Symbian software releases from VerySoft. Stay connected. Attention! If you post this news on your resource, link to the VerySoft blog is mandatory. NiceAlarm v.1.0.9 betaBetter late than never. This post is about beta release of NiceAlarm v.1.0.9 for Symbian smartphones. New features:
For the present moment we need
Testers with Symbian devices and Translators to localize the NiceAlarm interface.
Don't see your language in the list? You can participate in the action. Just inform us on NiceAlarm v.1.0.9. beta-testing [finished]. NiceAlarm v.1.1 release Will be straight after receiving feedbacks from NiceAlarm v.1.0.9 Testers and localizations from Translators. Now we will greatly appreciate if you participate in the application testing. Links All Testers and Translators will have NiceAlarm (or any other application from VerySoft Mobile Software Department) copy for free. Attention! If you post this news on your resource, link to the VerySoft blog is mandatory. Congratulations to such attractive neonate - SonyEricsson P1i !I just can't pass along this great news and would like to introduce fresh Symbian OS driven device. Compliments to: SonyEricsson P1i
With the display of 240x320 px it's a real competitor to the present generation of PDA's and most probably the handiest device among S60 cause of touch screen. So, waiting for sales start. Official web-page: Sony Ericsson P1i Attention! If you post this news on your resource, link to the VerySoft blog is mandatory. How to select program's UI localization.I have some free time to make a new short post ) While projecting and developing software for OS Symbian (also for any other system) sometimes notices interesting undocumented possibilities or kind of (as it's happens with every professional). They are pretty simple but could help in customizing or managing your device. This time I'll describe how to change the language while installing a new application. Getting closer to the point. If you want to install other language than primarily selected by the Symbian installer and you are sure that the application supports several localizations try to do the following:
Illustrated steps to the previous description basing on the latest NiceAlarm installation:
Few more important notices and advices:
See you later. Attention! If you post this news on your resource, link to the VerySoft blog is mandatory. How to make NiceDial2 custom patchHello everyone, NiceDial 2 release was already presented some days ago and it's time to make kind of "how to" post. Package: NiceDial2 original resources archive (zip, 75kb). Inside you'll find 4 folders and a "sis.bat" file to build overall patch. All resources that can be modified are located in the "data" folder:
Imho, almost everyone knows how to deal with graphical resources, but sound file and it's configuration worth to be described. All recorded digits pronuncations must be gathered in one file ("Sounds.au") in correct order (starting from "0" to "9").
As you can see on the screenshot time interval of every digit must be indicated in the config file. And now there is a chance to: As usual translators for NiceDial2 localization wanted for a simple reward :-) Discussion: NiceDial2 forum. P.S. Knowing bugs: if Nokia 3rd edition SDK installed then sis.bat will not be operable. Additional SDK configuration requires. Attention! If you post this news on your resource, link to the VerySoft blog is mandatory. tags cloud: cuztomizable
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