spb phone suite 1.1
Project Suite 1.0
Project Suite handles all your project data demands from delegations to meetings as well as contacts too! more>>
Easy to navigate interface with onboard documentation makes tracking products a wiz.
To Dos can be transferred to the handheld OS To Do database for alarm setting.
Includes Meeting Track, a tie-in database that records all aspects of your meetings.
It is linked to the Project Suite Database, but can stand alone.
Pull contact info directly from your OS addressbook into the database for instant updating and record keeping.
Generous journaling with unlimited memo pad exportation.
Also has a folder for budget details.
The database will disperse with the need for clipboards and paper and dogeared journals.
Utilized correctly and the power will be with in your hand.
System requirements:
- Palm III
- Palm OS v3.3
- thinkDB
PopUp Suite 0.9
PopUp Suite is a proper and innovative tool which is able to display a list of available PopUp applications. more>>
PopUp Suite 0.9 is a proper and innovative tool which is able to display a list of available PopUp applications. If you have several PopUp applications, then it's very easy to forget their activation keystrokes.
Requirements: Palm
Phone Words 1.0
Phone Words - Find all words formed with the letters associated with the digits on a phone. more>>
The program uses dictionary files for several languages.
Example 1: enter the word case and see all the equivalent words with the same key combination 2273.
Example 2: your phone number is 2472848; find which funny words correspond to this number.
System requirements:
- Palm OS v2.0
- 600k free memory
Numbercop Phone Spam Tracker 1.31
Search and Report 10000 of spamming phone #s. more>>
Numbercop Phone Spam Tracker 1.31 is an anti-virus tool used for reporting spamming phones. More than 10.000 spamming phone numbers in multiple countries are tracked. Phone numbers you definitely don't want to pick up, call back or text to.
With NUMBERCOP's Phone Spam Tracker App you know who is calling: SEARCH unknown numbers and see if any complaints have been filed. You can also REPORT your own complaints about new numbers directly from your phone. In more than 20 countries.
Sanyo SCP4000 Phone Review 1.1
Sanyo SCP4500 Phone Review is a review of the Sanyo SCP 4500 dual band CDMA cellular phone. more>>
Enhancements:
- Added new rating system and cleaned up some formatting problems.
Sanyo SCP4500 Phone Review 1.1
Sanyo SCP4500 Phone Review is a review of the Sanyo SCP 4500 dual band CDMA cellular phone. more>>
Enhancements:
- Added new rating system and cleaned up some formatting problems.
Soonr for iPhone 1.1
Soonr for iPhone is equipped with many useful features which let users view PC or Mac documents and pictures fast, share with anyone, using just their mobile phone number. more>> <<less
SDP Editor 1.0
An application for updating SDP records on Series 60, specifically for making Bluetooth File Exchange on OS X usable with Series 60. Source code included. more>>
OBEX File Transfer on Series 60, with Bluetooth File Exchange on OS X
This only conserns Series 60 2nd edition (and probably 1st edition, too), 3rd edition and Series 80 work as they should.
Overview
Ever since starting to use Series 60 phones with OS X, Ive been annoyed by the fact that Bluetooth File Exchange cant browse them. The only way of transferring files between them is by using OBEX push, that is, by sending individual files (which then on the phone end up in the inbox).
This is bearable, but sometimes youd want to send a bigger file straight to the memory card which doesnt even fit into the main memory of the phone.
I dont know about any OBEX FTP client for Series 60 either (is there any?), otherwise that would be a feasible workaround.
Initially, it seemed to me that Series 60 didnt work at all with Bluetooth File Exchange, since it only showed an empty folder. After quite some time, though, I figured out that it actually works, but not as one would hope. Uploading files works, and then the uploaded files are stored into the inbox. And in that case, the files which are in the inbox, uploaded using OBEX FTP earlier, are visible. But not files sent using OBEX push, and of course nothing outside of the inbox.
I had only tried using obexftp (which uses openobex) on Linux using USB earlier, and knew that that one works as I want to. Much later, when I tried using obexftp with Bluetooth, I found the same situation if one doesnt manually specify a specific RFCOMM channel. Using the wonderful tools in BlueZ (more specifically, sdptool), I could view a dump of all SDP (service discovery protocol) records on the phone, and suddenly everything made sense.
The phone advertises quite a few different services, among them a standard OBEX FTP service and OBEX PC Suite services. The RFCOMM channel one had to specify in order to make obexftp work was the PC Suite channel.
In other words, Series 60 advertises two services which speak the OBEX FTP protocol, one very crippled advertised with the ordinary OBEX FTP service UUID and one full-fledged service with a PC Suite-specific UUID.
One cant expect Bluetooth File Exchange to look for the non-standard PC Suite service UUID, and I dont know of any other OBEX FTP application for OS X. But theres still another (quite hackish) solution: make the phone advertise the PC Suite service using the OBEX service UUID.
Ideally, the hack would consist of a simple application on the phone, which investigates the local SDP database and makes the necessary modifications. Unfortunately, the SDP APIs on Symbian dont seem to provide any way of reading whats in the database, and the APIs for reading SDP records from other devices dont seem to be able to connect to the local SDP server. In other words, the investigation of the SDP database must be done on some other device.
Solution
Note, I take no responsibility whatsover for the effects of using these tools. They work for me, at least.
SdpBrowser
SdpBrowser is a tool for OS X, which more or less does the same as sdptool in BlueZ - its capable of listing all the SDP record data on a remote device. (Bluetooth Explorer in the Xcode Developer Tools does more or less the same, but only for the local SDP database.) This can be useful when developing Bluetooth applications for some other device than the local mac.
Since SdpBrowser is made specifically for this need, it also can try to parse out the necessary information from the SDP records.
SDP Editor
SDP Editor is a small tool for Series 60 for updating already existing SDP records on the phone. Enter a SDP record handle and a RFCOMM channel, and that record is updated to advertise the given channel.
The changes arent persistent, everything is back to normal after restarting the phone.
The APIs dont work too well if the given record handle doesnt already exist, on 6630 the SDP server crashes. Updating the wrong record makes some other service unusable. In all cases, restarting the phone should restore everything.
Usage
Using SdpBrowser, select Get PC Suite info in the Device menu, select the phone and click browse. If everything works as it should, it gives the SDP record handle of the OBEX FTP record and the RFCOMM channel of the PC Suite service.
Then start SDP Editor on the phone, choose Update channel in the menu, and enter the handle and RFCOMM channel given by SdpBrowser. Then, Bluetooth File Exchange should be able to browse the files on the phone.
The handle and channel shouldnt change as long as you dont install/remove any service on the phone, so in general youll only need to rerun the application on the phone with the last, working values.
If it doesnt give all the necessary information, you can try to read it manually from the raw SDP records. Select Browse in the Device menu, and select the phone. Look for a record with the text "OBEX File Transfer", and look for the number on the row starting with "0:" in this record (e.g. "0: 0x10006"). Thats the record handle (in hexadecimal). Also look for a record with the text "Nokia OBEX PC Suite Services". That record should have a row like "4: { { } }, { { }, { 0xc } }, { { } }". Here 0xc, that is 12, is the RFCOMM channel.
Further improvements
This already is quite an improvement to the original "functionalty" of the crippled OBEX FTP service. But e.g. the System-directory is hidden - if one would be able to directly transfer files there, the development process of Series 60 applications would get a big speedup. This directory is still accessible, if one is able to manually enter a directory to open. (Incidentally, obexftp does this.)
So, the final wish is a "Go to directory"-dialog for Bluetooth File Exchange, or obexftp working on OS X. (openobex can be compiled with USB support on OS X, but I havent gotten it to work... Perhaps Ill have to add support for OS X-bluetooth to it myself, sometime, if I have time and if noone else beats me to it.)
Samsung 8580 Phone Review 1.1
Samsung 8580 Phone Review is a review of the Samsung 8580 dual band CDMA cellular phone. more>>
Enhancements:
- Added new rating system and cleaned up some formatting problems.
Ericsson T18d Phone Review 1.1
Ericsson T18d Phone Review is a review of the Ericsson T18d TDMA cellular phone. more>>
Nokia PC Suite 7.1.30.9
Free applications for Nokia phones that lets you edit, synchronize and back up many of your phones files more>>
Nokia PC Suite 7.1.30.9 is a powerful applications specially designed for Nokia phones that lets you edit, synchronize and back up many of your phones files. Nokia PC Suite is a package of Windows-based PC applications. Depending on your phone model, Nokia PC Suite lets you edit, synchronize and back up many of your phones files on a compatible PC through a cable or wireless connection.
Allowing you to take full control of your Nokia device through your PC, Nokia PC Suite makes accessing and using the data on your device simple and easy. Backup your photos and videos to your PC and keep your calendar, notes and contacts up to date by synchronizing them between your device and PC.
Major Features
- Back up and restore phone files
- Transfer information, pictures, and music from phone to phone or phone to PC
- Synchronize your phone and PC calendars
- Edit contacts, pictures, and phone file names
- Install Java-based applications in your phone
- Convert ringing tone formats
- Play multimedia messages and videos
- Send text messages from the PC
- Connect by using your phone as a modem
Requirements:
- Nokia Mobile Phone connected to your PC
License:Freeware
MobileDB Developer Suite 1.0
Now you can enhance your Windows application to create MobileDB databases or import MobileDB database data! more>>
Utilize our FREE MobileDB.DLL included in this MobileDB developer suite to create, export and even import MobileDB databases to your Windows application.
This suite contains MobileDB.DLL, complete documentation on using the DLL, the MobileDB database format and trial versions of MobileDB and MobileDB Lite!
USA Datanet Phone Listing, MobileDB 1.15
USA Datanet Phone Listing is a listing of all the local access numbers in the USA Datanet. more>>
USA Datanet Phone Listing is a listing of all the local access numbers in the USA Datanet.
System requirements:
- MobileDB Lite
Reverse Cell Phone Lookup 1.4
Tool to search for anyones details just from their cell phone number. more>>
Reverse Cell Phone Lookup 1.4 offers users a powerful tool to search for anyone's details just from their cell phone number. Just type the number in to the search box to start searching. You get access to such information as the owner's location, name and even residential history.
USA Datanet Phone Listing, HanDBase 1.4
This is a listing of all the local access numbers in the USA Datanet more>>
This is a listing of all the local access numbers they have.
Its nice to have this in your Palm when traveling.
System requirements:
- HanDBase