Saturday, August 22, 2009
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Gmail Java App modified with a nice big icon j2me
After reading all the disgruntled Nokia Messaging users today, I decided to post one of my precious files, its the Gmail Java app but “modified” with a nice and big icon for your delight and its looks great should work great on all s60v3 and if you have an s60v5 try it let me know if it works.
Features: All the regulars one you already know plus you can logon into Google App domain emails like mine @gmail.com
http://www.ziddu.com/download/5830953/gmail.zip.html |
FreeUnRAR v1.00–A RAR decompressing tool on mobile
FreeUnRAR is a RAR decompressing tool on S60 v3 phones. It supports decompressing RAR file with volumes or files that protects with password.
FreeUnRAR supports following phones:
3250、5700、6110N、6120C、6121C、6220C、6290、E50、E51、E60、E61(i)、E62、E65、E70、 E71、N73、N75、N76、N77、N78、N80、N81、N82、N91、N93(i)、N95、N96、5800
This version is a Self-Signed version. You can download and install it directly.
Version v1.0:
Initial release.
FreeUnRAR v1.01 released, add file association for RAR files
What’s new in v1.01:
1, support RAR files which packed files’ name is encrypted.
2, support file association for RAR files (required restarting after installation)
3, add a progress bar
Note: Please do not switch to background when extracting large file, or FreeUnRAR will panic.
Download FreeUnRAR v1.01(Selfsigned, without recognizer)
Download Recognizer for selfsigned version(need to sign)
Download FreeUnRAR v1.01(With recognizer, need to sign)
change the name "inbox" in your symbian device
to C/resource/messaging, if there is no messaging folder on C/ create it
using x-plore hit key 8, then menu, edit chars, and insert mode
insert a new digit just after the word 'inbox' e.g. 'inbox1'
press menu, turn insert mode off, choose edit hex, infront of the letter 'i' is the number 05 05
change it to 06 06 (as youve added an extra letter)
and increase this for every extra digit added,
at the very bottom of the file change 2b 01 'to' 2c 01
(also increased by one for every extra digit added ),
do this again to add up to 3 extra letters, always counting in hex
e.g. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 11 and so on
when you add the 4th letter do the same as above but also change the 18th hex from the top,
from 3a to 41
(you only need to do that for the 4th letter)
(update via THYMOX, when adding the 8th letter change the 18th hex to 49)
follow that process until you have enough letters for your name, then rename it all to whatever you want, you need to reboot
there increased by the same proportions,
2b would be 33 after adding 8 extra digits
and 0505 would be 0d0d
the 05 bit is just telling us that 'inbox' is 5 digits, and the last bit of the file is a total number, for every byte (letter) added to the file the second from last hex needs to have 1 added to it
also the 18th hex needs to be changed from 3a to 41
when you add more than 4letters
mite even need changing again the more letters you add
if you make a mistake then messaging just wont open,
just delete the file and start again
disable lifeblog permanently
first use jbak taskman to kill lifeblogobserver process
make sure x-plorer is set to show hidden files
then go to c/data/lifeblog/database
now delete the lifeblog.db file
reboot phone
now use jbak taskman to kill lifeblogobserver process once again!
then go to c/data/lifeblog/database
select llifeblog.db file and press 6
tick hidden and read-only
reboot phone
now you got your self a faster phone
if you want to use lifeblog again go toc/data/lifeblog/database
select llifeblog.db file and press 6
and untick hidden and read-only
Some "secret codes" for Nokia S60 series
Software version: *#0000#
Lub *#9999#
Simlock info: *#92702689#
Enhanced Full Rate: *3370# [ #3370# off]
Half Rate: *4720 #
Warranty code *#92702689# [*#war0anty#] .
BlueTooth (mac address) *#2820#
Wlan *#62209526# (*#MAC WLAN#)
Reset *#7370# (a.k.a. factory reboot)
Try the reset code:
*#7370#