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You may have been facing such kind of problem: You received a word, excel or PDF file on your mobile phone (It is already very common for today’s mobile phones to have built-in email clients), but your phone are just a Java-enabled phones that it doesn’t have software installed to read these kind of files like on smartphones. However, you want to read the file before you can have a PC to open it. Is there any solution?
September 10th, 2009 | Posted in Applications, Email, Free, Java, Mobile | No Comments
I had GrandCentral account for quite a long time, but it is not so useful to me since I am living outside US. So when I received notification asking me to upgrade my GrandCentral account to Google Voice, I didn’t take action immediately.
However, I am looking for VoIP solutions for Android phones like HTC G1, [...]
September 7th, 2009 | Posted in Applications, Free, Mobile, SMS, VoIP | 1 Comment
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
September 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Applications, Free, Java, Mobile, SIP, VoIP | 2 Comments
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.
September 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Applications, Free, Mobile, SIP, VoIP | 2 Comments
More and more people use their mobile phones to keep on tracking their emails. When I was still using my Motorola E680i, I had already tried different third party mobile email client based on J2ME, such as Morange, Flurry, Gmail mobile and so on. Among those third party mobile email software, I used Gmail mobile [...]
August 31st, 2009 | Posted in Applications, Email, Free, Java, Mobile | 1 Comment
In general, this official Skype Java mobile client is almost nothing new comparing to third party Java mobile VoIP/IM client. If your mobile phone is supported by Fring, it will be a better choice.
June 5th, 2008 | Posted in Free, Java, Mobile, VoIP | 1 Comment
I made a digg website, digg.mobile4free.mobi, you are welcome to visit it and recommend your favorite mobile applications, VoIP and other things related to mobile. Most active contributer of every week will receive a small gift (free voip credit).
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Applications, Blog, Free, Mobile, VoIP | No Comments
Skype is the most popular VoIP provider and Skype just released version 2 under Linux that introduced free video calls. However, the way to use Skype dial normal phone numbers under Windows doesn’t work well under Linux.
March 17th, 2008 | Posted in Free, VoIP | 1 Comment
There are many dictionaries on Java or other mobile platform, for example, MDict on PPC and BBdict on BlackBerry. All of them are excellent applications, But their libraries are limit by file size. However, if you have a WAP-enabled mobile phone, you can look up a word via free online dictionaries with WAP version.
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Free, Mobile, WAP | 1 Comment
TrackWheel is an important feature of BlackBerry’s operation, on the other side, TrackWheel is the easiest component be damaged on BlackBerry due to frequent usage. The administer of BerryMail developed a software to emulate TrackWheel.
March 11th, 2008 | Posted in Applications, BlackBerry, Free | No Comments