Archive for February, 2008

JoikuSpot | Turn your N95 into a wireless access point

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

With JoikuSpot you can now use your N95 as a hub for everything, laptop, other mobiles - any device with WiFi capabilities. Bluetooth is great for getting online with one computer, but now imagine being able to connect 2, 3 or more all at the same time.
Just be aware that this will use your wireless data charges (well its got to connect to the net somehow)

Check it out!

Article by: Schnuck
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** Nice work on finding all these new/updated bits of software Schnuck! **

Nokia Location Tagger

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

With Nokia Location Tagger, you can automatically tag your location data to your pictures. As you take a picture, your GPS coordinates are saved to the EXIF header of the JPEG file. You can use this data later, for example, to locate your pictures on a map.

Check it out!

Article by: Schnuck
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More accelerometer awesomeness - NiiMe

Monday, February 25th, 2008

NiiMe is a software developed in Python that makes use of the accelerometer inside you N95. Basically it allows you to control your mouse via the N95 via bluetooth + the accelerometer.

To get this software you need to install Python for S60 in your phone (if you haven’t already done so), a bluetooth adapter and the NiiMe software on your PC.

Check it out!
You can find a good tutorial here on how to set things up and get them working.

Article by: Schnuck
Contributor

rotateMe v2.0 final | v2.1b in the works

Monday, February 25th, 2008

rotateMe - a freeware application for the N95, which allows you to switch your phone screen from portrait to landscape and vice versa, has now been updated to version 2.0 (final). A newer beta version is also in the works. Both versions are still unsigned - please use the instructions on how to sign your own app in one of those earlier posts.

Check it out!
Article by: Schnuck
Contributor

Shakelock and Slidehangup

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

** Note: to use Shakelock, you’ll need python. You can grab python here **
Shakelock is another application for the built in accelerometer.

With shakelock you can lock and unlock your phone by shaking it.

Shake it from left to right to unlock the phone and shake it up and down to lock the phone.

When you install the app you have to change the date of your phone to march 2007 and when it is installed you can change the date back.

you can download it here:

http://rapidshare.com/files/89936603/ShakeLock_V1.0.4.zip.html

Slidehangup:

Slidehangup is an application that you can install and when you shut the slider during a conversation you will end the conversation.

The file needs to be signed before installing it on your phone.

Slidehangup can be downloaded here:

http://rapidshare.com/files/88392265/slidehangup.zip.html

Have fun with these 2 apps.

Article by: Groove
Contributor

6220 camera pics not stored in gallery

Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Hi,

Anybody who can help me troubleshoot this. The images folder is lost and all pictures taken by my Nokia 6220 is not stored even if I add an "Images" folder. Everytime I take pictures, the filename goes on and on but I can't find where those pictures are stored.

Please help.