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An introduction for the new HTC Wildfire, from Vodafone

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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).

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Gomoku v1.10 for S60 touch and non-touch devices

http://www.symbianresources.com/projects/gomoku/t2_gomoku.jpgA short time after the beta-release, the final Gomoku version v1.10 is now available for free through the Ovi Store and right here.

Thanks to your feedback, several small details have been improved. Especially the navigation has been optimized, the grid size is adapted to the display size, the number of captured pairs can be defined and support for German has been added.

Gomoku is fully compatible to all S60 3rd and 5th edition devices currently on the market (all touch and non-touch devices, including the N97, 5800, E71 and N95). The final release is Express Signed, so it will install on all devices without warnings. The source code of the game is available under the Eclipse Public License v1.0 and can be downloaded on the game page.

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Posted on 29 September 2009 in Projects

Updated ErrRd-Tool

Following up on the new Forum Nokia Blogs-post by Lucian Tomuta, the ErrRd utility installation file that helps with finding out additional information about error messages on the device has been updated. Now, the tiny but helpful and quite popular tool (around 5.000 downloads up to now) also creates the c:\temp\swierrors.txt file, which enables more detailed error messages of the software installer on S60 3rd Edition, FP2+ devices. Helps finding out the real reason why installation of a .sis-file failed! For more information, also see the Wiki page on the new Symbian Foundation developer portal.

Posted on 29 September 2009 in Tutorials

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