Nokia C7

Nokia C7

الأربعاء، 30 نوفمبر 2011

Symbian Belle: Personalize Homescreen and Organize Apps - Support Videos

NokiaSupportVideos Youtube channel has started to upload Symbian Belle support videos, in order to educate people, how to get used-to to Symbian Belle? Last time when Anna update has to arrive, Nokia did the same practice and this time Symbian Belle update has to arrive therefore they followed the same practice this time. As soon as more videos shall be added, we will continue to update this post. Stay tuned for more updates on Symbian Belle.


Picsel Smart Office v1.8 - Fixed Landscape Bug - SIGNED - S^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Full Version App Download


Edit and view your office documents on your phone with Picsel Smart Office. The rich features combine graphics and page styling for a faithful print-ready layout. Load email attachments, edit and send them back easily. Share files with Dropbox on your desktop and other computers. Create new documents from attractive templates. Edit text, colors, styling, and layout using the new tablet UI look. Cut and paste.

Edits Microsoft Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Views Adobe PDF documents and image files, plain text and other standard applications, without losing important content.

Features: 
★ View and edit major office documents.
★ Edit text directly in your document.
★ Choose fonts, colours, alignment, formatting, move images, and more.
★ Send and receive email attachments.
★ Create and delete files in storage.
★ Recalculate spreadsheets and update charts with new formulae.
★ Zoom to any size from multiple-pages-on-screen, to huge.
★ Slide show presentation
★ Cut and paste selections to the special scrap book and system clipboard.
★ Undo mistakes easily.
★ Reflow pages to fit screen or use full page layout.
★ Tablet user interface with easy dialogues.
★ Phone UI, with multi-touch or single touch gestures
★ World’s first stereo 3D document viewing.
★ High performance loading and zooming.
★ Android 1.5 and later compatibility.
★ Search for text, and follow hypertext links.
★ Navigate easily to any page with convenient gestures.
★ Dropbox file sharing.
★ Google Docs file sharing for some files, beta
★ Email, SD card file access.
★ Create new documents from optional templates.
★ File browsing is convenient and fast.
★ Save correctly in original format without losing data.

--- File formats ---

★ Microsoft Office: all versions since 1997:
★ Word, PowerPoint and Excel 97, 2000, XP, 2003, 2007, 2010 (viewing and editing);
★ Adobe Acrobat PDF (viewing);
★ JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP images (viewing);
★ Vector WMF and EMF diagrams (viewing).

Change-log for v1.8
Fixed Landscape Orientation Bug 
Zoom out to show multiple sheets
Copy/paste to system tray
Open links from the app
Visual improvements for explorer
Editing Excel improvements
Text Format improvements
Word Tables improvements





الأحد، 27 نوفمبر 2011

Barbell Gym Tracker 1.0 - S^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Free App Download


The exercise tracker for gym enthusiasts! Database of over 300 exercises, with detailed, illustrated guides on how to perform them. You can create a weekly training plan, set targets for each exercise, track your progress and share results to Facebook and Twitter.



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MeeGo Mino+ Symbian^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Free Theme Download



Get MeeGo now with anna sized icons perfect fit to future proof your phone. Now with semi-transparent widgets Lots of third party icons, great elements and support for S60v5 and even S60v3 (FP2)


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Dragon Sight ScreenShot 1.40 - S^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Full Version App Download


A must have application. Snap all wonderful moments on your screen. Single and periodical capture supported! Plenty of useful options to customize your own preference! Beatiful theme and intuitive interface make it very easy to use. Screenshot images can be reviewed anytime in the app just by one sigle click.


Changelog v1.40:
-Change folder to "Screenshots"
-Fixes the image format bugs.

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الجمعة، 25 نوفمبر 2011

Talking Ted 1.10 (Similar to Talking Tom Cat) - SIGNED - S^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Full Version App Download


Ted is your cat that responds to your touch and repeats everything you say in a funny voice.

How to play:
Talk to Ted and he will repeat everything you say with a funny voice.
Pet Ted's belly and make him purr.
Poke his head, belly or feet.
Pull or touch his tail.
Slap Ted's face left and right.
Press the four buttons below to see the Ted's Show.
Record audios.
Enjoy hours of fun and laughter with Ted!

Changelog v1.10:
- Improved the quality of motion audios
- Bug fixes

Hear and Write Voice Recognition App 1.02 - S^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Full Version App Download


A completely free speech to text and voice recognition application for your phone! You can use this application to convert your speech into text and the paste it in any application. Also, you can send text messages by just saying the recipient and the text.
This software is based on Google voice recognition technology and web services and supports the following languages:

English (UK and US), Italian, French, German, Spanish and Russian.


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Yahoo! Messenger for Nokia C7


Experience the faster, smarter, richer Yahoo! Messenger- made for your Java-enabled phones
The official Yahoo! Messenger app features:
- Free SMS
- Chat with Windows Live Friends
- Chat with your Buddies any time

الجمعة، 18 نوفمبر 2011

Talking Cat


Talking Cat is 3D animated cat that talks and repeat what you say.                                           Download Here

GPS Info Qt 1.04(1) - S^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Free App Download

A simple Qt application that shows your GPS information that is not normally available. After a valid Signal is found, it shows your current position and average position, satellites in use and view. Along with showing signal strength there is an option to map your position via Nokia Maps. The Application runs in 5 minute slots, has dark and light theme and quits after 20 minutes of no activity to save battery.

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الخميس، 17 نوفمبر 2011


Changelog:
● Symbian^4 - Belle Support Added

●Added fullscreen native keyboard when writing Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi and Urdu on Symbian^4 devices
● Added Opera Mobile Store icon to Speed Dial
● Fixed CSS3 gradient support
● General bug fixes and stability improvements

 Changlogs v11.5:
- Added Data Usage view
- Added save bookmarks to Home Screen
- Added import of system bookmarks
- Fixed issue with Cookies disappearing during the browser session
- Fixed issue with Out of Memory when login to Link account
- Fixed various font issues
- Cache stored on SD
- Updated Mobile core to 2.9.201
- Permissions: See bit.ly/opera_permissions
- Various stability and performance fixes

New Features:
● One field does it all: You can now type both web addresses and search queries in your browser's address field. Or, if you prefer, you can still use the search field with your favorite search engines.
● Auto-suggest saves you typing: Suggestions from Google search and your browser history appear as soon as you begin typing. Select what you want, and you're done.
● Address entry is finished for you: Domains such as .com, .org, or .net are added automatically when typing a URL. Now, they also learn more from the sites you visit—such as .gov, .edu, .co.uk or that of your country.
● Easy and powerful text selection: When you want to select text, hold your finger on what you want. Handles appear around a word that allow you to select precisely. You can then copy the text or search with it.
● Complex pages made simple: An option to have webpages laid out in a single-column view makes it easy to read large webpages with many parts on a small screen, without needing to scroll back and forth.

الأربعاء، 9 نوفمبر 2011

Block Breaker 3 Unlimited HD 1.00(2) - Symbian^3 - Anna - Belle - Nokia C7 - Unsigned - Full Version Game Download



Much more than breaking blocks. Break on through to the next generation of Block Breaker! Experience deeper, more intricate levels that take you far beyond a single screen full of blocks. Grab power-ups, trigger switches and blast through gateways to reach new areas as you push your way towards the top. Try to keep up with multiple balls on the same screen, or even multiple pads! The thrill never stops thanks to the level generator. Enemies and epic boss battles await you each step of the way, so stay focused and have a blast!!

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الأحد، 6 نوفمبر 2011

The cell phone health revolution




Mobile health initiatives keep Nokia's phones on message

GLOBAL - Soon we’ll all be using mobile technology for our daily medical needs, from filling prescriptions to monitoring our heart beat or taking a temperature.

In the US and Europe these might be handy additions to first-rate health care – but in the developing world mobile technology and mhealth could make the different between life and death.

Applying an entrepreneur’s mind to mobile health

Joel Selanikio is a pediatrician, computer programmer and mhealth entrepreneur.

After many years working on public health projects for the US Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Joel concluded that most developers don’t understand what technology is needed for public health by focusing their efforts on clinical medicine.

The reality is that most people in the developing world will never set foot inside a traditional clinic – or benefit from advanced technology.

In many parts of Africa medical data and services remain at the most basic level. While working on a malaria-fighting campaign in sub-Saharan Africa, Joel discovered that data was still being collected on paper because software packages for mobile data collection were extremely expensive and difficult to implement.

The cell phone health revolution

Mobile health initiatives keep Nokia's phones on message



GLOBAL - Soon we’ll all be using mobile technology for our daily medical needs, from filling prescriptions to monitoring our heart beat or taking a temperature.

In the US and Europe these might be handy additions to first-rate health care – but in the developing world mobile technology and mhealth could make the different between life and death.

Applying an entrepreneur’s mind to mobile health

Joel Selanikio is a pediatrician, computer programmer and mhealth entrepreneur.

After many years working on public health projects for the US Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Joel concluded that most developers don’t understand what technology is needed for public health by focusing their efforts on clinical medicine.

The reality is that most people in the developing world will never set foot inside a traditional clinic – or benefit from advanced technology.

In many parts of Africa medical data and services remain at the most basic level. While working on a malaria-fighting campaign in sub-Saharan Africa, Joel discovered that data was still being collected on paper because software packages for mobile data collection were extremely expensive and difficult to implement.

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This revelation led Joel to design, and build the EpiSurveyor, a much-lauded tool which allows anyone to create a form on a mobile platform and collect medical data.

EpiSurveyor is now in use all over the globe: In Peru, health workers are gathering data with it on the link between the Human Papilloma Virus and the Human T-lymphotropic virus in indigenous women. In Zambia EpiSurveyor is a tool in assessing the spread of Malaria.

In 2009 EpiSurveyor won the Wall Street Journal Tech Innovation award for the Healtcare-IT segment it has also won the Lemelson-MIT Award for Sustainability.

Joel Selanikio said that there’s a huge difference between “invention and innovation” in the mobile health field. He cautioned that although new technologies come on the scene all the time, transformation only comes through real-world application.

Meeting customers via mobile technology

We pop pills to manage every aspect of our lives – from controlling cholesterol to numbing pain, lowering blood pressure or sending us to sleep. More than ever Americans and Europeans rely on drugs to maintain their health but, according to a new report, most of us are very bad at filling prescriptions.

Patients only refill their prescriptions about 15-20% of the time, according to pharmacists Walgreens. Part of this is probably because, at the moment, getting a refill can be a complicated process that involves calling the pharmacy and going through a complex phone menu system.

To counter this, Walgreens has launched a new project called Refill Reminder Text Alerts to give patients the option of receiving a text message when they may be running low on a medication. And the patient can reply with a message stating “REFILL” to have their order filled within a day or two.

Avoiding the dreaded automated phone menu with an SMS system seems to be one move that a lot of people would welcome. Ryan Williams, a web developer from Boulder, Colorado said he’d used the service already to avoid long waits in the pharmacy: “It’s great to see companies finding ways to let us use our mobile devices to save time.”

Walgreens has seen already seen an uptake on their existing mobile initiatives, with more than than 2 million customers using Prescription Ready text alerts. Prescription refills via mobiles might be only a small part of the mhealth revolution, but with 80% of Americans using SMS, it’s an effective way of integrating health into daily life.

 Applications for health care

By utilizing one of the latest technologies in the mobile arena, Near Field Communications (NFC), a health company called iMPak Health from Sweden has unveiled a product that will help patients monitor sleep disorders. An application called SleepTrak helps users gauge how well they sleep, track symptoms, and provide resources for better sleep habits.

SleepTrack is a credit-card sized device, slipped onto the arm, that can measure and quantify movement. The device connects to an NFC enabled Nokia Astound phone where an app analyzes and presents the data graphically to the user or doctor.

Users can easily see the length and quality of their sleep, and doctors can use the data as part of a diagnosis.

iMPak Health is also developing new products relating to weight management and diabetes. By combining step counting and a food journal, the company aims to give people control of their own health and provide relevant information.

One of the key components of this solution is Near Field Communication. With this short-range radio technology, users don’t have to constantly pair and connect the card device to the phone for current and uploaded data. So its easy to use on an ongoing basis.

Expanding Life Tools to Health Applications

Nokia Life Tools is an innovative program that originally sought to bring valuable  data to farmers in rural India who don’t have smartphones or the Internet, but can use their mobiles to get SMS data about crop prices.

Phones like the Nokia 1800, C3 and X2, and the new Asha range of mobiles, run Nokia Life tools. The service was recently expanded to deliver health-related messages in Indonesia, a country where many people also have feature phones.

The health information service will deliver tips related to pregnancy, sport and children for a small fee of 30 Rupees.

Nokia Life Tools for Healthcare aims to use preventative measures, rather than more expensive diagnostic ones. Working in partnership with NGOs, government, doctors and different partners, the service delivered messages around pregnancy, childcare, general health & fitness and health conditions like diabetes, respiratory, heart, digestive and HIV/AIDS, to safeguard and improve people’s health.

Connecting those in need to help

Giving people in remote and rural areas access to medical care is one of the biggest challenges of providing to health care in the developing world, especially as the nearest doctors clinics or hospitals are often many hours away.

A health center in the rural region of El Paramo in Ecuador is working with Nokia, the Minga Foundation, and the Foundation Human Nature Ecuador, on Project SaludCom to improve communication between the clinic and the remote communities it serves.

The goal is simple – to improve communication by collecting demographic and epidemiological data from the region, with health workers gathering information about  the population’s health status and disabilities, as well as the prevalence of disease and access health care.

The project uses Nokia Data Gathering, which provides a server infrastructure for storing data and a mobile application that goes on phones to collect data. So far more than 3,000 people have been polled and treated in the first eight months that Project SaludCom has been in operation.

It’s the data stupid…

From EpiSurveyor, to Nokia Life Tools and Project SaludCom a lot of mhealth is about good data, because accurate reporting means that doctors and nurses can actually spend more of their time in the right place: treating people in urgent need of care.