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Launcher For N95 8Gb now enjoy it dude

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smallest with black background n green fonts.
very low usage of ram.
no lines appearing in text message screen.

can i find out how to remove underlines in notepad screen and change highlight color in 4th screen for selecting symbols, im using carbide ui

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1 Million years B.C, and before you ask…Yes, Cavemen can build Theme Parks! Your job is to keep the Cavemen (and Women) content, with the latest and greatest rides the Prehistoric period has to offer.

Prehistoric Fun Park is a mobile java game that is similar to theme park but on your mobile phone. It is set back in Prehistoric times and you get to build your theme park. I found this game to be very cool to play as it allows you to put anything avalable in the park and you can set the cost for each ride. There are many rides to choose from such as swings to the mighty rollercoaster. You can earn money if the visitors to your park ride on the rides, eat food and buy balloons. You can buy rides using the money that you have but try not to go over budget. Overall this is a great game to play and is also cool because it is on your mobile phone. I suggest this to anyone who has a mobile phone.

Don’t be fooled in to thinking these Neanderthals are 4 bones short of a 6 pack; they’ll soon leave kicking and screaming if you don’t keep them fed, watered and thrilled with the best rides known to caveman.

Features: :mrgreen:
•Theme Park style game play
•Build - Plan and place rides, shops, and a host of other features
•Employ - Hire front-line staff, then fire them if they’re not up to the job!
•Adjust - Tweak the performance of your rides and shops
•3 game modes including – Campaign, Competition and Free Play
•25 separate Rides to obtain, with over 35 objects to arrange
•Go head to head with 4 other park owners in a bid to have the most successful park
•Atmospheric carnival background music!
•5 separate maps

WaTcH TrAiLeR HeRe

Dont Forget to Hit Guys!:thumbup:
:finger:

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Smartphoneware Best GSMNavigator v1.0 UIQv3 SymbianOS9 incl -HSpda
Smartphoneware.Best.GSMNavigator.v1.0.UIQv3.Symbia nOS9.incl.-HSpda

Useful that operates with GSM cells information and allows assigning various actions to be performed automatically when you enter or leave a specific location: play alarm, switch current profile, start application, send SMS or e-mail message and much more.

How to start:

* Not obligatory but greatly helping would be, first of all, to open GSM Cell log and turn it on to collect GSM cells information. Log data will be useful for managing location(s) cells list;
* To use GSM Navigator for performing various tasks, you need to set up GSM Locations. Open Locations view, create location(s), assign GSM cells and desired actions;
* Open settings and customize the options;
* Activate Best GSM Navigator by Joystick click;

Features:

* Grouping several GSM cells into one GSM Location and operating with it;
* Assigning various actions on enter and exit to/from GSM Location;
* Possibility to rename GSM cells to intelligible labels;
* Detailed GSM cell information;
* Configurable autostart function;
* Easy to use and intuitive user interface;

Please note: This application must be running in order to work. Use the right soft-key in Main view - “Hide” to hide the application from view (including from TaskList) - it will continue running and doing its task.

Main view

Main view offers general application menu and easy access to other application views (Locations and GSM Cell log). Any item in this view can be opened directly by joystick click.

Settings:

* Autostart - allows to start application automatically upon phone switch-on;
* Log data interval - maximum GSM cell log time length in days. It is done to reduce the possible log size if you always keep it enabled. If cell creation date is older than the defined time length, it will be removed from the log;
* Message send interval - minimum time before the next message send action. This option allows avoiding frequent message sending when you switch between nearby locations;
* Location notifications - allows turning on or off the notification about location switch event;
* Resist exit requests - if this option is turned on, the operating system will not automatically close Best GSMNavigator due to lack of memory or any other reason when it might try to;

Best GSM Navigator for UIQ3 screenshot 1

Best GSM Navigator for UIQ3 screenshot 2

Locations:

Best GSM Navigator for UIQ3 screenshot 3

Each location has the following properties:

* Name - assigned location name, e.g. ‘Home’, ‘Work’, ‘Cinema’ etc;
* Cells list - each physical location can be served by one ore more GSM cells, therefore you can add all cells present in your physical location to the Location configured in our software. A specific cell can be assigned to one location only. For more advanced configuration of cells list you can use the following commands from Options menu:
o Add cells - find cells in this location and add those cells to it;
o Train location for… - search for cells in this location for a specified period of time and choose to add the cells found;
o Add cells from log - allows adding cells from GSM cell log
o Edit assigned cells - opens the list of assigned cells for further operations;
o Remove cells - find cells in this location and remove those cells from cells list;
* Actions on enter, Actions on exit - allows specifying actions upon entering and leaving a location. List of available actions:
o Alarm - plays a selected sound;
o Send SMS, E-Mail - allows sending predefined messages to predefined recipients;
o Switch wallpaper, - allows assigning a predefined image as wallpaper or switching to another in your smartphone;
o Backlight state - allows setting the backlight state to On, Off or On if charging;
o Start or close application - allows customizing a list of applications to be started or closed upon entering or leaving a location;
o Switch timezone - allows automatically switching the timezone, useful if you travel a lot between locations in different time zones;

GSM Cell log:

This useful view allows collecting GSM cells information. To activate it, select “Enable log” command from menu (you can disable it later when all your locations are already defined). Recorded cells can be assigned to your defined locations or removed from those locations. Each cell can be
renamed to hold a human readable label (e.g. ‘Home1′,’Home2′ etc), which can later be removed via Options menu.

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GoTalkMobile is GTalk instant messenger (IM) client for your J2ME-enabled cell phone. It’s used for sending and receiving Google Talk and Jabber instant messages just like SMS, via GPRS at no additional cost! It’s written in J2ME, and we have MIDP1.0 and MIDP2.0 compatible versions.

GoTalkMobile features are:

  1. It’s the easiest way for communication - GoTalkMobile has very SIMPLE and user-friendly interface. There’s nothing you can do wrong - it’s just impossible. You can make sure how easy to start using GoTalkMobile.
  2. It’s like SMS, but much more CHEAPLY! Just imagine - each message costs up to 100 times cheaper than SMS in your home-network and 1000 times cheaper if you’re in roaming. That’s extra profitable for those who are keen on using SMS. Such economy is great advantage of GoTalkMobile? Isn’t it?
  3. It’s fast! We’re sure the situation when very important SMS can’t be delivered in time because of the network errors is well-known to everyone. And you wait… and it annoys… GoTalkMobile helps to save your nerves. The main difference is that in “SMS” the key word is “short”, it’s not supposed to be INSTANT, but GoTalkMobile is. All the messages are delivered instantly. With GoTalkMobile you add to your cell phone all the advantages of Google Talk messaging including the fast delivery.
  4. It’s without spyware or adware! We guarantee - this software contains NO SPYWARE or ADWARE. We guarantee - your cell phone is in complete safety. GoTalkMobile uses its own algorithm of integrity check - that means that you can be sure that the program was not modified or changed by anyone. This is pure program. We strongly recommend you to use only our OFFICIAL site for the downloading GoTalkMobile.
  5. This program is given to you for free! You can do anything you want with GoTalkMobile - copy it, send it to your friends, whatever!!! Use our site to download GoTalkMobile to your cell phone absolutely for free. What is really important - you can share it with your friend through Bluetooth ™, Infrared port, USB cable or even send it through e-mail!
  6. GoTalkMobile saves your money! It compresses the GPRS traffic between user and server, making chat much cheaper that usual SMS. It uses the compression algorithm for spending as little traffic as possible, and that means - less money. It’s fast and cheap. That’s perfect!
  7. GoTalkMobile is Secure! The program uses completely secure encrypted GPRS channels of your mobile Operator. Our server is situated on the commercially defended hosting - that guarantees you full safety of using GoTalkMobile.
  8. Send messages to PC With the help of GoTalkMobile you can send messages to your friends, who are using PCs at the moment, the only condition - your friends should use Google Talk And of course you can chat with your friends, having GoTalkMobile on their cell phones.
  9. Send messages to other phones! Using GoTalkMobile you can chat with your friends who have GoTalkMobile on their cell phones too. That’s much easier and cheaper that SMS (just count - each message is 100 times cheaper if you are in your home network, and 1000 cheaper if you’re in roaming). And that’s faster - what can be better? Now everything’s done for you to communicate as much as you wish and without any problems.
  10. Run GoTalkMobile at phone and GoogleTalk at your PC at the same time! If you have GoTalkMobile both - and on you PC (using Google Talk), and on your cell phone, you are always on-line. The messages are being delivered on your PC and on cell phone. You can use it at the same time.
  11. It runs in the background! GoTalkMobile is always switched on, but it never prevents normal work of you cell phone. It’s on the background and activates only when the message is delivered. That’s why using GoTalkMobile you can do with your phone whatever you want - call, look through the Wap-sites, and even use it as a hummer - whatever - GoTalkMobile never disturbs you.

In this version:

  1. improved feedback form - you can choose the topic of your message, that will make the work of our Support Service faster;
  2. stability of GoTalkMobile is improved;
  3. as it was requested, “disable automatic gmail notification” option is added;
  4. new Sputnik is added (see in “Themes” in Catalog).

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UCWEB6 beta2 revised version
UCWEB6 beta2 revised version

UCWEB6 beta2Symbian revised version of the main improvements:

UCWEB v6.0 new user interface, cool WAP / WEB site designed to bring you page views, and file download unprecedented ultra-cool feeling! Is popular on-line speed preview experience! !

1. Built-in bookmarks cancelled
2. Reserved for his page-optimization
3. Zoom mode cursor movement
4. Changes to the system of the skin, the skin at the same time a new replacement
5. Asked to download and optimize amendment
6. System settings display settings interface has been added to the of the set, added five kinds of themes mode
7. Changes Shortcuts help interface and the interface consistent
8. Withdraw from the system settings, add pop-up box asked to save it
9. Right order of the options in the menu
10. “Default Shortcuts” 4 “” 6 “from the name of the button,” to turn the pages, “” turn the pages “with the words” on the next page / left movement, “” the next page / right movement ”
11. Bookmarks to the top and bottom can be recycled mobile
12. Shortcuts set to increase search and download management settings of

Major repair
1. Repair part of the withdrawal would be automatic operation
2. Home typesetting
3. Rolling coverage bookmark menu issues
4. Music when not Jump to the designated site pages
5. Page is part of the problem hash
6. Default search engine can not preserve the status
7. Repaired beta1 Netizen mentioned some other bug

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The one to the left is the original of
& the one created for Sony phones is to the right, Njoy !

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Operator Logo Changer V0.02a Unsigned

Adding oplogos to 3rd Edition without complicated procedures using hacks and file managers (and without using a program that stays in memory)
Using any image in the gallery (with limitations in this release  images are squished to the correct size future versions will allow you to crop or resize keeping aspect ratios as well as squishing)
Hiding the oplogo so it is transparent
Removing the oplogo, reverting back to the textual operator name
So far, preliminary testing has revealed that coloured oplogos cant feature transparency, which is a bit disappointing; so Im looking at alternative ways to fix this (maybe automatically use the background of the current , placing the oplogo on top although this would mean you would have to re-activate the oplogo every time you change the  an alternative approach would be to keep a program running in the background to artificially add an oplogo with transparency).

The size of the oplogo varies between different resolutions. These might not be 100% correct (and hopefully alpha testing will reveal the exact dimensions), but from what I can tell, these are the oplogo sizes:

For 240 x 320 resolutions (e.g. N95): 134 x 35 pixels
For 176 x 208 resolutions (e.g. N91): 97 x 25 pixels
For 352 x 416 resolutions (e.g. N80): 194 x 50 pixels
Please note that these are for portrait resolutions only. Im not sure about the oplogo sizes for landscape resolutions (or for resolutions not mentioned here). Feel free to experiment and let me know!

So anyway, enough waffle heres how it works (with pictures):

1. Once installed and launched, a menu appears. Ignore the yellow jigsaw icons for now  these are the default icons provided in the SDK and will be replaced by proper icons in future versions. From here, you can activate a new oplogo, make the logo transparent, restore the original operator text (i.e. remove the logo) or exit the application. The Help feature doesnt work in 0.01a.

So, Im sure youve worked out that you just choose an option in the list to select the relevant feature.

Well start with adding a new operator logo. Before I started, there was no oplogo installed, so the standard operator text (3) was displayed:

Seems simple enough, doesnt it? Basically choose a picture from the gallery, wait a few seconds while the program works it magic, reboot your phone and ta-da! Its done. Could it be simpler? Of course, in future versions as I mentioned there will be advanced options to resize/crop/scale the image if it isnt the correct size, but for now itll just squash any image to the dimensions quoted above, depending on your phones screen resolution.

I also mentioned that there is no transparency for colour oplogos, so if youre wondering what I did to get a seemingly transparent 3 logo, I made the logo transparent, took a screenshot, pasted the 3 logo on top, cut out the correct dimensions and saved it as a graphic which was sent to the phone and activated as an oplogo. Might sound complicated, but its straightforward. Im considering automating this procedure based on the currently activated background. (If this doesnt make sense, ignore it I know what I mean even if nobody else does )

A even easier process applies when making a logo transparent or reverting to the operator text. Simply choose the option, choose Yes to confirm and reboot the phone. Its done. See below for some screenshots:

Making the logo transparent

Hopefully as you can see, its really simple to make the logo transparent. Click the Hide logo button, choose Yes to confirm that you want to do it and reboot your phone. When the standby screen appears again, the operator logo area will be totally transparent - no logo, no text.

Restoring the original operator text

Ultimately, this is the same process as making a logo transparent - just choose the Restore optext button, hit Yes to confirm, reboot and its done.

Remember, I expect that this software does have bugs, because its the very first release! Indeed, thanks to faquick he has discovered a couple of issues on his N80 (although it works fine on the N95) that the application may quit if you try to change or hide an operator logo without removing it and rebooting your phone first.

Also on the N95, instead of rebooting your phone, you can switch to UMTS or GSM mode and then back again to Dual Mode to force the oplogo to change. This may (or may not) be more convenient than rebooting.

Please use the Comments section of this post to let me know what you think about it  what you like, what you dont like, what should be changed, and bugs that you find (preferably including as much detail as possible).

All supporters will receive the final version for free and those who really help will get a mention in the credits.

As always, this is development software not suitable for final release so please back up your phone before installing and using this program, and I would recommend that it is installed on the memory card (although it should work on phone memory too). I cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss of data as a result of using this program. I have tested it extensively and it works fine for me on my N95.

Note: This version will expire at the end of April. A new version should be released well before then. Once expired, you will not be able to change or hide the operator logo, but you will still be able to restore the operator text.

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Adding oplogos to 3rd Edition without complicated procedures using hacks and file managers (and without using a program that stays in memory)
Using any image in the gallery (with limitations in this release  images are squished to the correct size future versions will allow you to crop or resize keeping aspect ratios as well as squishing)
Hiding the oplogo so it is transparent
Removing the oplogo, reverting back to the textual operator name
So far, preliminary testing has revealed that coloured oplogos cant feature transparency, which is a bit disappointing; so Im looking at alternative ways to fix this (maybe automatically use the background of the current , placing the oplogo on top although this would mean you would have to re-activate the oplogo every time you change the  an alternative approach would be to keep a program running in the background to artificially add an oplogo with transparency).

The size of the oplogo varies between different resolutions. These might not be 100% correct (and hopefully alpha testing will reveal the exact dimensions), but from what I can tell, these are the oplogo sizes:

For 240 x 320 resolutions (e.g. N95): 134 x 35 pixels
For 176 x 208 resolutions (e.g. N91): 97 x 25 pixels
For 352 x 416 resolutions (e.g. N80): 194 x 50 pixels
Please note that these are for portrait resolutions only. Im not sure about the oplogo sizes for landscape resolutions (or for resolutions not mentioned here). Feel free to experiment and let me know!

So anyway, enough waffle heres how it works (with pictures):

1. Once installed and launched, a menu appears. Ignore the yellow jigsaw icons for now  these are the default icons provided in the SDK and will be replaced by proper icons in future versions. From here, you can activate a new oplogo, make the logo transparent, restore the original operator text (i.e. remove the logo) or exit the application. The Help feature doesnt work in 0.01a.

So, Im sure youve worked out that you just choose an option in the list to select the relevant feature.

Well start with adding a new operator logo. Before I started, there was no oplogo installed, so the standard operator text (3) was displayed:

Seems simple enough, doesnt it? Basically choose a picture from the gallery, wait a few seconds while the program works it magic, reboot your phone and ta-da! Its done. Could it be simpler? Of course, in future versions as I mentioned there will be advanced options to resize/crop/scale the image if it isnt the correct size, but for now itll just squash any image to the dimensions quoted above, depending on your phones screen resolution.

I also mentioned that there is no transparency for colour oplogos, so if youre wondering what I did to get a seemingly transparent 3 logo, I made the logo transparent, took a screenshot, pasted the 3 logo on top, cut out the correct dimensions and saved it as a graphic which was sent to the phone and activated as an oplogo. Might sound complicated, but its straightforward. Im considering automating this procedure based on the currently activated background. (If this doesnt make sense, ignore it I know what I mean even if nobody else does )

A even easier process applies when making a logo transparent or reverting to the operator text. Simply choose the option, choose Yes to confirm and reboot the phone. Its done. See below for some screenshots:

Making the logo transparent

Hopefully as you can see, its really simple to make the logo transparent. Click the Hide logo button, choose Yes to confirm that you want to do it and reboot your phone. When the standby screen appears again, the operator logo area will be totally transparent - no logo, no text.

Restoring the original operator text

Ultimately, this is the same process as making a logo transparent - just choose the Restore optext button, hit Yes to confirm, reboot and its done.

Remember, I expect that this software does have bugs, because its the very first release! Indeed, thanks to faquick he has discovered a couple of issues on his N80 (although it works fine on the N95) that the application may quit if you try to change or hide an operator logo without removing it and rebooting your phone first.

Also on the N95, instead of rebooting your phone, you can switch to UMTS or GSM mode and then back again to Dual Mode to force the oplogo to change. This may (or may not) be more convenient than rebooting.

Please use the Comments section of this post to let me know what you think about it  what you like, what you dont like, what should be changed, and bugs that you find (preferably including as much detail as possible).

All supporters will receive the final version for free and those who really help will get a mention in the credits.

As always, this is development software not suitable for final release so please back up your phone before installing and using this program, and I would recommend that it is installed on the memory card (although it should work on phone memory too). I cannot be held responsible for anydamage or loss of data as a result of using this program. I have tested it extensively and it works fine for me on my N95.

Note: This version will expire at the end of April. A new version should be released well before then. Once expired, you will not be able to change or hide the operator logo, but you will still be able to restore the operator text.

Download : [Read more]

Operator Logo Changer v0.01a Unsigned
Operator Logo Changer v0.01a

Adding oplogos to 3rd Edition without complicated procedures using hacks and file managers (and without using a program that stays in memory)
Using any image in the gallery (with limitations in this release — images are squished to the correct size… future versions will allow you to crop or resize keeping aspect ratios as well as squishing)
Hiding the oplogo so it is transparent
Removing the oplogo, reverting back to the textual operator name
So far, preliminary testing has revealed that coloured oplogos can’t feature transparency, which is a bit disappointing; so I’m looking at alternative ways to fix this (maybe automatically use the background of the current , placing the oplogo on top… although this would mean you would have to re-activate the oplogo every time you change the … an alternative approach would be to keep a program running in the background to artificially add an oplogo with transparency).

The size of the oplogo varies between different resolutions. These might not be 100% correct (and hopefully alpha testing will reveal the exact dimensions), but from what I can tell, these are the oplogo sizes:

For 240 x 320 resolutions (e.g. N95): 134 x 35 pixels
For 176 x 208 resolutions (e.g. N91): 97 x 25 pixels
For 352 x 416 resolutions (e.g. N80): 194 x 50 pixels
Please note that these are for portrait resolutions only. I’m not sure about the oplogo sizes for landscape resolutions (or for resolutions not mentioned here). Feel free to experiment and let me know!

So anyway, enough waffle… here’s how it works (with pictures):

1. Once installed and launched, a menu appears. Ignore the yellow jigsaw icons for now — these are the default icons provided in the SDK and will be replaced by proper icons in future versions. From here, you can activate a new oplogo, make the logo transparent, restore the original operator text (i.e. remove the logo) or exit the application. The Help feature doesn’t work in 0.01a.

So, I’m sure you’ve worked out that you just choose an option in the list to select the relevant feature.

We’ll start with adding a new operator logo. Before I started, there was no oplogo installed, so the standard operator text (’3′) was displayed:

Seems simple enough, doesn’t it? Basically choose a picture from the gallery, wait a few seconds while the program works it magic, reboot your phone and ta-da! It’s done. Could it be simpler? Of course, in future versions as I mentioned there will be advanced options to resize/crop/scale the image if it isn’t the correct size, but for now it’ll just squash any image to the dimensions quoted above, depending on your phone’s screen resolution.

I also mentioned that there is no transparency for colour oplogos, so if you’re wondering what I did to get a seemingly transparent 3 logo, I made the logo transparent, took a screenshot, pasted the 3 logo on top, cut out the correct dimensions and saved it as a graphic which was sent to the phone and activated as an oplogo. Might sound complicated, but it’s straightforward. I’m considering automating this procedure based on the currently activated background. (If this doesn’t make sense, ignore it… I know what I mean even if nobody else does )

A even easier process applies when making a logo transparent or reverting to the operator text. Simply choose the option, choose ‘Yes’ to confirm and reboot the phone. It’s done. See below for some screenshots:

Making the logo transparent

Hopefully as you can see, it’s really simple to make the logo transparent. Click the ‘Hide logo’ button, choose ‘Yes’ to confirm that you want to do it and reboot your phone. When the standby screen appears again, the operator logo area will be totally transparent - no logo, no text.

Restoring the original operator text

Ultimately, this is the same process as making a logo transparent - just choose the “Restore optext” button, hit Yes to confirm, reboot and it’s done.

Remember, I expect that this software does have bugs, because it’s the very first release! Indeed, thanks to faquick he has discovered a couple of issues on his N80 (although it works fine on the N95) that the application may quit if you try to change or hide an operator logo without removing it and rebooting your phone first.

Also on the N95, instead of rebooting your phone, you can switch to UMTS or GSM mode and then back again to Dual Mode to force the oplogo to change. This may (or may not) be more convenient than rebooting.

Please use the Comments section of this post to let me know what you think about it — what you like, what you don’t like, what should be changed, and bugs that you find (preferably including as much detail as possible).

All supporters will receive the final version for free and those who really help will get a mention in the credits.

As always, this is development software not suitable for final release so please back up your phone before installing and using this program, and I would recommend that it is installed on the memory card (although it should work on phone memory too). I cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss of data as a result of using this program. I have tested it extensively and it works fine for me on my N95.

Note: This version will expire at the end of April. A new version should be released well before then. Once expired, you will not be able to change or hide the operator logo, but you will still be able to restore the operator text.

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