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This site highlights several fascinating mobile student and research projects that introduce new ways of using your mobile phone. Additionally, you can download Symbian OS, Java ME and Qt materials from courses that were held at the University of Applied Sciences in Hagenberg, Austria. Best of all, everything is provided for free and with unlimited access (for personal use).

Start browsing through 2000 slides, about 250 tutorial pages and 30 projects!


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Workshop: Mopoid - Your Own Symbian OS Game - Rewritten and Updated

http://www.symbianresources.com/tutorials/mopoid/t2_mopoid.pngWith the Mopoid-workshop, you'll get an overview about most of the important concepts when developing for Symbian OS / S60 - and not in the form of boring theory, but hands-on through an Arkanoid-like game.

The original version of this tutorial was published in 2004, now it has been completely rewritten, new slides have been made and the game itself has been ported to S60 3rd Edition and greatly extended to use vector graphics and much more. The tutorial document features 76 pages full of explanations and tasks waiting for you to be explored. At the end, you'll have a fully working game that you can extend as you wish.

While adding the new tutorial, I also updated the statistics of the available resources on this site. There are now 2000 slides for you to download, around 250 A4 tutorial pages and 21 projects - and all of this for free!

More information about Mopoid...

Posted on 13 January 2009 in Tutorials

New project: "Spyphone / Babyphone"

http://www.symbianresources.com/projects/spyphone/t2_spyphone.jpgThis application constantly monitors the audio level of the surroundings. If it exceeds a certain threshold, the phone automatically sets up a call to a pre-defined number. This application is written in Python for S60 and is available for free as open source.

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Posted on 04 January 2009 in Projects

New project: "whatisinmysis.com"

http://www.symbianresources.com/projects/whatisinmysis/t2_whatisinmysis.pngEasily analyze the contents of .sis-files through this online tool by Stefan Damm, without the need to install applications to your own PC.

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Posted on 04 January 2009 in Projects

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