Archive for September, 2009

A nice website to learn foreign languages on email-enabled mobile phones

People can easily find a lot of websites to learn foreign languages online. But maybe you are just like me, who don’t have enough time to spend in front of a computer to do that. If we can use a mobile phone, which we carried with us everyday, it will be a better idea. So [...]

Pros and cons, review of Nimbuzz

Nimbuzz is my backup choice of Mobile IM program after Fring. In fact, I started to use Nimbuzz even before Fring, since the initial version of Nimbuzz was based on Java ME and when I was still using my Motorola E680i, Fring didn’t has J2ME version yet. Though Nimbuzz has a shorter history than Fring especially on smartphones, it developed very quickly and make itself a serious competitor of Fring. Here is a brief summary of Nimbuzz’s advantage and disadvantage

JBak TaskMan, one of the best task mananger on Symbian, updated to V1.0R18

I always define the left soft key on my Nokia N82 as the shortcut to launch JBak Taskman, one of the best task mananger on Symbian, since I use it so often.

Pros and cons, review of Fring

Fring is my favorite mobile IM client since I changed to Nokia S60 smartphone. It is the first really mobile VoIP software I used. Today, I received the notification that it is updated to version 3.40.28/29. This update just fix some bugs and there is no major improvement. So the Pros and cons of Fring remain the same.

Palringo, a mobile IM software supporting multiple accounts on the same community

Fring is the mobile IM software I use mostly, but it has some limitations. For example, it only support one account on one IM network. In Other words, if you have several Gtalk accounts, you can use only one at the same time. This restriction is also on most other mobile IM software, such as [...]

PSPKVM, the best J2ME emulator on PSP, updated to v0.5.3

Features of PSPKVM v0.5.3: Emulate the display of today’s electronics devices- PSPKVM is not only a Java ME environment, but it also can emulate the display of today’s mainstream electronics devices such as mobile phones. For example, if you choose to emulate Nokia N73, the display on the screen of PSP will be the same [...]