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    [2005/9/26] All Symbianware S60 Software : ******s from TeamPV

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    Symbianware AppMan v1.0.4

    A professional tool for any smartphone user who wants to get the most from his device. Dozens unique functions and features are available: system summary view; memory and disks information; extended applications management, including compressed ones; complete management, control and information about running applications, processes, threads, open files, etc; removing trash from previously installed apps, memory compression, and much much more.

    Summary view



    Shows system summary view. Here you can see free memory information, disks information, summary information about installed and currently running applications and summary statistics for compressed apps. (AppMan supports SmartCompress archives, SmartCompress packed apps, and SpaceDoubler format)

    Special functions: (available in any view)
    • Compress memory - it reclaims some amount of memory back from a running application and the system.
    • Close all apps - closes running applications, but only these which can be closed without damage to system.
    • Restart device - Restarts your device


    Running applications



    This view shows you the information about running applications.
    Here you can see how much memory the running app uses, switch to the selected application, close or kill an application, get its extended info and threads information.

    View settings: Here you can define whether to view hidden apps or not. Hidden applications are marked with picture if shown.

    Processes view



    Shows a list of running processes sorted by ProcessId in descended order, in simpler words the last started processes comes first in the list.

    Here you can kill selected process, get extended information about it or gather its threads information.

    Lines marked with picture mean that this process was started from ROM.

    In the view settings you can define whether to show all processes or to exclude ROM based. In simpler terms if you exclude ROM based processes you can see the processes started by third party applications only (apps you have installed additionally on your phone)

    Open files view



    Displays a list of all open files by system and third party applications. The list is sorted by the time of opening in descending order, in simpler words the latest opened files are on the top of the list.

    If SmartViewer application is installed you can view file contents directly from AppMan. Please note: some files are opened in exclusive mode and cannot be viewed.

    Installed applications



    Displays a list of all applications found in the system. In this list you can see the application name, the amount of disk space it uses now, and if it is a compressed application you can see the amount of saved space and compression rate.

    In this view you can start a selected application, add it to favourites, remove applications remains if any, and get extended application info.

    Application type legend:
    • ROM based application. Application that comes with your phone and is located in firmware.
    • Normal application. Third part application you have installed by yourself.
    • Compressed application. AppMan recognizes now two types of compressed applications for SmartCompress and SpaceDoubler format. (Note: AppMan shows the real amount of saved space and compression rate)
    • Trash or application remains. This can be a part of application installed and removed before. E.g. ini files, saved games, high scores, etc. If you think you don't need it on your device you can press Remove button to delete these files from your device.


    In the settings for this view you can define whether to show all installed apps or to exclude ROM based ones. If you exclude ROM based apps you'll see the applications you have installed by yourself only.
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    Symbianware Astronix v1.1

    AstroNix - the high speed action experience full of tremendous graphics, impressive sounds and fast gameplay.

    Are you ready to defeat the enemies from a hostile universe? The evil ones are planning to destroy the Milky Way and threaten your galaxy with severe star showers.

    Mother Earth provides you with a spaceship to prevent the disaster. You have to release every sector of the galaxy from asteroids by fettering them in a force field. During the campaign you may visit shops to buy the necessary equipment like shields, freeze bombs, traps and new ships. But watch out! Don't be lavish with the precious goods - you will need them in the next level!

    AstroNix is a high speed action game for your Series 60 smartphone, which offers a fast gameplay, evil enemies, great excitement, tremendous graphics and impressive sounds. 40 levels will require your best tactical performance and fast reactions!

    How to play

    The aim of the game is to clear all sectors from enemy ships and steroids. The sector is considered released when the "Needed" amount of cleared space is reached. To move the ship use cursor keys, 123 or 789 - special weapons. After releasing each sector you have the possibility to visit a space shop and buy there new ships, traps, shields and bombs.

    Formula of success:

    Every sector percent released above the "Needed" gives you three points instead of the usual one point. E.g. if you need to release 51% but have released 100% you'll get 51*1 + 49*3 = 198 points and of course 100 points for every completed level.





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    Symbianware AutoExec v1.1

    AutoExec allows you to create and change the list of applications easily that will be launched when your phone is turned on.

    How does it work:

    With the help of AutoExec you can define the list of applications, exe-programs and documents that need to be launched when the phone is loading.

    Attention: to cancel the automatic launch of applications when the phone is starting press and hold the Abc (Pen) button until it is suggested to enter the Pin code.

    Main view:



    In this view you can find the following commands:
    • Add application;
    • Add custom entry;
    • Edit entry;
    • Delete entry (hot key: (C) );
    • Enable/Disable etries.


    When entry is in a disabled state this entry is excluded from the autolaunch.
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    Symbianware Black List v1.0.2

    No more unwanted calls! BlackList application automatically rejects any unwelcomed call. The program is fully customizeable and easy to use. There are custom rules that can contain persons from contacts, groups of persons from contacts, custom phone numbers, there are selective situations, tight interaction with Contacts, handy log, etc, etc...

    How to get started

    There are 3 top views in the program: Status view, Rules view, and Rejected calls history view. You can switch between them with joystick left/right.

    Status view



    In this view you can turn BlackList on or off. If BlackList is off it doesn't block any calls.

    When turned on you can see how many incoming calls you've had and how many of them were rejected by BlackList application.

    Note: You can close BlackList application at any time, but if it's activated it will work in the background anyway. To stop the program completely you should deactivate it before closing.

    Rejected calls history View



    Here you can see BlackList activity. In this view you can see what calls were rejected and when. The calls are sorted by time of the call in descending order. It means that the most recent calls are displayed on the top of the list.

    Rules view (Application customization)



    Here you can fully customize your BlackList. There are two types of rules. You can activate only one of them.

    Black list: Here you can define the list of correspondents you don't want to answer. If this rule is activated and someone from this list is calling, BlackList application will automatically decline this call.

    Accept only list: Here you can define the list of correspondents you want to accept calls from only. If this rule is activated and you're called by somebody not from this list of correspondents this call will be automatically rejected.

    What's "situations"? We understand that you may have more than one rule set. And use one, for example, when you're on vacations, another one for working days, etc. It's not easy for you to refill black list always with different sets of correspondents. That's why we have added "situations".

    Each situation can have its own list! So you can switch between the whole group of your defined correspondents easily. The name of currently activated situation is displayed in the application's title.

    Correspondents list



    When setting up the rules (black list or accept only list) you should fill them in with correspondents. You can use person(s) selected from Contacts application, groups of persons from Contacts and/or custom phone numbers as a correspondent.

    Behind the screen:
    • BlackList cancels unwanted call immediately even before your phone starts ringing => No irritation caused by these calls at all!
    • What caller hears: BlackList makes busy line effect for unwanted caller. Your phone will be always busy for an unwanted caller even without bringing your attention.
    • Auto start feature: If BlackList was activated and your device was rebooted, no need to worry and restart black list manually. It will be autostarted automatically.
    • Hints: If you want to decline all incoming calls (for example to be reachable with SMS, MMS only, etc), just select "Accept only list" rule and leave it empty. Then BlackList will decline all incoming calls.


    Please note: There could be small delay (about 0.5 second) before unwanted call will be rejected. Unfortunately latest phones don't have API for a fast call refusal. That's why our software doesn't cancel the call immediately (as it's technically impossible) but with about 0.5 sec delay.
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    Symbianware Call Cheater v1.0.2

    Turn your smartphone into a device that can give you an alibi and save you from undesired phone calls.
    With the help of this program you will be able to play different sounds during a phone conversation, i.e: sounds of street, traffic jam, building site, garden, airport etc.

    How does it work:



    You should do the following to set up and activate CallCheater:
    • Set the necessary options (Mode, Volume, Repeat playing);
    • Configure sound rules;
    • Activate CallCheater;


    When CallCheater is configured and activated, you will see such message during incoming and outcoming phone calls:
    • Sound name;
    • [Joystick-Up] Cancel sound;
    • [Joystick-Down] Select sound;


    If you have chosen Mode manual, then in order to play a sound you should select it (Joystick-Down). If you have chosen Mode automatic, then a sound will be automatically played, and in order to cancel it press Joystick-Up. To quickly break a sound during a conversation press Joystick-Up.

    Sounds' rules:



    There're two tabs in this dialog: Sounds and Sounds list.

    On a tab Sounds list there is a list of sounds that can be selected for playing. You can do the following operations with this list:
    • Play sound;
    • Add sound;
    • Delete sound, hot key (C);


    On a tab Sounds rules for defining a sound during a phone call are configured. A rule has a condition - Enabled/Disabled and a sound, which is set for this rule.
    • Default - works only if no other rule is applicable;
    • Unknown phone number - works when the caller's number cannot be defined;
    • Contact - a certain sound is set for all numbers of a specified contact;
    • Group - a certain sound is set for all contacts in a specified group;
    • Phone - a mask for numbers is set. The match pattern can contain the wildcard characters "*" and "?", where "*" matches zero or more consecutive occurrences of any character and "?" matches a single occurrence of any character.
      Example:
      '*77' - all numbers ending at 77;
      '877*' - all numbers beginning with 877;
      '12?34' - all numbers 12034, 12134 ... 12934;


    Settings:


    • Mode:
      Manual - sound is played when it is selected from a listbox,
      Automatic - sound is automatically played when at least one rule suits;
    • Sound volume;
    • Repeat playing : On/Off;
    • Handle : Only in phone app / anywhere.
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    Symbianware Call Recorder v1.0.3

    This useful application will let you record incoming and outgoing phone calls. CallRecorder can start recording automatically or ask whether to record a conversation or not - this will depend on the rules you set.

    How to start:

    1. First, you should turn CallRecorder on. To do this, press Options and select Settings command. In Settings dialog you can turn CallRecorder on and set up some options;
    2. After that you should set rules for CallRecorder - considering these rules the application will or will not record phone calls

    Main view:



    You can find all recorded phone conversations in the main view of CallRecorder. The following functions are available here:
    • Play record. You can change the volume with joystick left/right arrows while a record is being played. To change speaker from loud to quiet or vice versa set an option Play volume in Settings dialog to a corresponding value;
    • Call a contact or a phone number. If the highlighted record has a phone number, you can dial it even without exiting CallRecorder - just press Call button or select this command;
    • Send via Infrared/Bluetooth/Email/MMS you can send the recorded conversation with the help of this command;
    • View contact (hot key: '*') displays a dialog with a contact;
    • Properties (hot key: '5') displays a dialog with record's detailed properties;
    • Delete (hot key: 'C') deletes marked records;
    • Delete all (hot key: 'Pen+C');
    • Pack deletes all records that don't have a sound file;
    • Refresh actualizes the list of records;


    Records that don't have a sound file are marked by red color.

    Settings dialog:



    In this dialog you can set the following options:
    • Activate (Turn on / turn off);
    • Record format (amr / wav);
    • Sound folder - a folder where recorded files will be stored;
    • Max record time (unlimited / MM:SS);
    • Play volume (loud / quiet);


    Record rules:



    You can set the following rules in this dialog:
    • Default - this rule will be put into action if none of the active rules is used;
    • Unknown - if the caller's number cannot be defined this rule will be used;
    • Contact - you can set a separate rule for a specific contact;
    • Group - a rule for a group of contacts;
    • Phone - a rule for a phone number. You can use a mask for phone numbers. A match pattern can contain wildcard characters "*" and "?", where "*" matches zero or more consecutive occurrences of any character and "?" matches a single occurrence of any character.
      Example:
      '*77' - all numbers ending at 77;
      '877*' - all numbers beginning with 877;
      '12?34' - all numbers like 12034, 12134 ... 12934;


    You can set the following Actions for each rule:
    • Ask before record - if this action is selected, CallRecorder will ask you wheather to record a phone call or not;
    • Record incoming calls - record of all incoming calls is allowed;
    • Record outgoing calls - record of all outgoing calls is allowed;


    Note: If you haven't chosen a single action or have chosen only Ask before record, this rule will be disabled.
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    Symbianware eBook v1.0.3

    If one of your hobbies is reading - then eBook will become the indispensable application for your smartphone! eBook allows reading books in eBook Aportis (.prc) or Palm Database (.pdb) format.

    If your favourite book is in text format then you can install our free utility eBookMaker to convert books to .prc format.

    eBook consists of two main views: Library view and Book view.

    Library view:



    In this view you see a list of books stored in the eBook library and Inbox. You can add new books to the Library, delete books already read, view detailed information about the book and open a book for reading.

    Book view:



    In this view you can see a book you want to read. If you see incomprehensible characters instead of the clear text try to switch the Code Page.

    To work with the text you can use the following commands:
    • Line up (Hot key: '2', Joystick up)
    • Line down (Hot key: '8', Joystick down)
    • Page up (Hot key: '3', Joystick left)
    • Page down (Hot key: '9', Joystick right, Joystick click)
    • Go top (Hot key: '1')
    • Go bottom (Hot key: '7')
    • Go to text position by percent (Hot key: '*')


    eBook allows text search with the following commands:
    • Find (Hot key: 'C')
    • Find Next (Hot key: '5')


    To read your favourite book you don't need to move its pages around by yourself, just switch on the auto scroll mode and enjoy the reading!
    • Auto scroll On/Off (Hot key: '0')
    • Increase scroll speed (Same as "Line down")
    • Decrease scroll speed (Same as "Line up")


    To mark an interesting or important place in the book you can use the following Navigation menu commands:
    • Add bookmark
    • Go to bookmark




    There are several view layouts for the maximum text viewing comfort: Portrait, Landscape 90° CW, Landscape 90° CCW.
    To change the view go to the menu Misc / layout
    Note: if you have changed from Portrait layout to Landscape layout together with the text the keys will be changed as well! For example: in Landscape mode 90° CW navigation keys are defined as follows:
    • Line up (Hot key: '6', Joystick right)
    • Line down (Hot key: '4', Joystick left)
    • Page up (Hot key: '9', Joystick left)
    • Page down (Hot key: '7', Joystick right, Joystick click)
    • Go top (Hot key: '3')
    • Go bottom (Hot key: '1')


    To change background colour and text colour use the command in the Misc menu / Inverse (Hot key: '#')

    Settings:



    Here you can define eBook's 'look and feel' and customize the following options:
    • Show title
    • Show buttons
    • Font name
    • Font size
    • Font colour
    • Backlight mode (Always on/Normal)
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    Symbianware FileMan v1.0.3


    General functions:



    • Operations:
      o Copy - copy selected file(s) or/and folder(s) to buffer for future "Paste" operation;
      o Cut - cut selected file(s) or/and folder(s) to buffer for future "Paste" operation;
      o Paste - paste copied or cuted file(s) or/and folder(s);
      o Rename - rename file or folder;
      o Properties - show detailed information about files(s) or/and folder(s) or disk etc;
      o New folder - create new folder;
      o Delete (hot key: (C) ) - delete all selected file(s) or/and folder(s);
      o Set Attr - sets file(s) or/and folder(s) attributes, allow recursive operation that processes all files in subfolders;
      o Add shortcut - assign folder shortcut. With this feature you can navigate fast in the FileMan. e.g. If you assign shortcut to "Shortcut 'Abc+1'" you can press Abc(Pen)+1 to open this folder;
      o Add to pinbaord;
      o Open with;
    • File(s) or folder(s) selection:
      o Mark/Unmark;
      o Mark all;
      o Unmark all;
      o Invert selected;
    • File searching;
      o Find;
      o Advanced find;
    • File searching;
      o Find;
      o Advanced find;
    • Send file(s) via;
      o Infrared;
      o Bluetooth;
      o Email;
      o MMS;
    • Sort order;
      o None;
      o Name;
      o Extension;
      o Size;
      o Date;
      o Type;
      o Descended;
      o Folder first;
    • Other features;
      o Mailbox filter;
      o Infrared On;
      o Full screen mode;
      o Use mime recognizer to retrieve file icon;
      o Show/hide system folder;
      o Show/hide rom drives;
      o Custom right button acction;
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    Symbianware Full.Screen Caller v3.0.2





    "Full screen caller" has two modes: picture mode and caller info mode. Depending on the selected mode "Full screen caller" will show either a photo associated with a corresponding contact or detailed information about the caller.

    When "Full screen caller" is turned on, it shows a big photo of a caller or caller info screen during a phone call. A picture can appear during incoming or/and outcoming calls.

    In picture mode "Full screen caller" tries to get the biggest picture from "Pictures" during a call. If there is no picture then the program will try to get a big picture from Contacts application. If there's no big picture in Contacts it tries to get a picture from "Pictures" for a group. If it doesn't find any it shows a thumbnail or default picture.

    In caller info mode "Full screen caller" gets information about a caller from contacts database and shows fields that you set in settings dialog.

    Main view:



    This is the main view of "Full Screen Caller". In this view you can find the following commands:
    • Turn On/Off - with the help of this option you can activate and deactivate "Full Screen Caller";
    • Pictures - application pictures;
    • Settings - application settings;


    Settings:



    In this dialog you can configure the following settings:

    * General:
    o Mode - depending on your choice "Full screen caller" will show a photo or caller info screen;
    o Backlight - if this option is turned on backlight will be on when Full Screen Caller shows a picture during a call;
    o Show on - defines wheather to show the screen during outcoming or incoming calls;
    o Picture mode settings:
    + Picture:
    # Default image - defines a predefined picture or a thumbnail shown in the case when a picture is not found;
    # Show phone icon - if this option is turned on an icon will be shown in the field "Phone number";
    # Show phone number - if this option is turned on phone number will be shown in the field "Phone number";
    # Label type - defines content of the second string;
    # Font name - font for text;
    + Big image:
    # Big image layout:
    * Full screen - the picture will be stretched to fit the dimensions of the screen. If a picture does not have the preffered proportions (176 x 187) then the longer side of it will be cut and the shorter one - stretched. For example: if the size of the picture is 640 x 480 the result size will be 249 x 187, thus the left and right sides of the picture will be cut by (249-176)/2 = 36 pixels;
    * Fit screen - the picture will be compressed to 176 x 187;
    # Opacity;
    # Opacity color;
    # Phone number color;
    # Phone label color;
    # Phone name color;
    # Background color;
    + Thumbnail:
    # Thumbnail layout:
    * Standard;
    * Original size;
    * Fit screen;
    # Thumbnail phone number color;
    # Thumbnail phone name color;
    # Thumbnail phone label color;
    # Thumbnail background color;
    # Thumbnail border color;
    + Other:
    # Sort order - defines sort order for pictures in Picture dialog;
    o Caller info mode settings:
    + Caller info:
    # Background color;
    # Font name - font for text;
    + Info strings:
    # 5 info strings with different fields that can be received from a contact. Moreover, you can set a different color for each string;

    How to assign a big picture to the contact:



    To assign a picture to a person, a group or simply choose a default one open Pictures. You will see a dialog that has 3 pages:

    * Contacts;
    * Groups;
    * Default;

    In this dialog you can perform the following operations with the pictures:

    * Open - show big picture;
    * Select picture - lets you choose any picture from image folder;
    * From camera - lets you make a snapshot via camera;
    * Default picture - assign predefined image;
    * Delete (Hot key: Pen/Abc+ C) - remove picture;
    * Update all contacts - retrieve all big pictures from contacts;
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    Symbianware Key Locker v1.0.3



    How does it work:



    * In order to activate KeyLocker launch it and click joystick on Activate.
    * In order to change settings click joystick on Settings.

    Features and settings:

    * Custom lock timeout.
    * Custom sound on lock/unlock actions.
    * Custom hot key for lock/unlock operations.
    * Rule for lock or don't lock if charger connected.
    * Rule for lock at different profiles.
    * Rule for lock at different apps.
    * Auto lock/unlock for Nokia 7650.
    * Don't lock phone during a phone call.
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    Symbianware Message Storer v1.0.2

    MessageStorer lets you easily and conveniently save your SMS, MMS, emails in a text file and send them to your PC.

    How to start:



    In the main view you can choose a folder with messages. If you want to see all messages choose folder All, if messages from Inbox folder only - choose folder Inbox.

    In the second view you will see a list of all messages in the chosen folder. You can find the following commands here:

    * Store as text file - stores all selected messages in a text file;
    * Store as note;
    * View;
    * Send via:
    o Infrared:
    o Bluetooth:
    o E-Mail:
    o MMS:
    * Refresh messages - reloads list of messages;
    * Filter:
    o SMS:
    o MMS:
    o EMail:
    * Sort by:
    o Type:
    o Time:
    o Sender:
    * Mark:
    o MMS:
    o SMS:
    o EMail:
    o Mark/Unmark:
    o Mark all:
    o Unmark all:
    o Invert selection:
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