Android App: Conference Call Dialer
After a week of my first android application being in the Market, an introduction to the app itself.
After a week of my first android application being in the Market, an introduction to the app itself.
Having had a Nexus One for about a month, I've just released my first small application and now I'm reflecting on the experience.
I've been a Nokia user since around 2000, Nokia fan since 2003, Nokia(ish) employee since 2004, and now I seem to have reached the fork in the road with their devices.
This version fixes a couple of issues people have been having. It displays as an icon (a square target) in the statusbar rather than the word 'Barcode' and the barcode generated now has a clear-space border again, which should make it easier for the phone to read
Jukka Eklund gives an overview of the Nokia Mobile Codes site functionality.
More requested functionality, now you can create a barcode for a link or even selected text
I'm having trouble starting to program for S60, so I thought I'd document my progress and see if the experts have some tips/advice along the way.
If you've got a popular site, you probably want your site to look good (or at least not too bad) on mobiles. You can do this without a total duplicate of your site, using CSS.
Nokia Sensor allowed people to communicate through bluetooth with other users of the application through a bluejacking type method... Where has it gone!?
I'd seen a similar project to this before (also by Nokia) but this new release makes it a lot easier for end-users. Is it a good thing though?
I'm seriously considering getting one of these to help get my home automation system really setup.
I've had a Nokia E70 for a little while now, and have been asked by friends and colleagues what software there is, so here's my rundown on the best (free) apps I've found.
Since I've made the Firefox extension for generating mobile barcodes, I thought I'd review the different barcode formats which are available.
My first useful Firefox extension is a QRcode mobile barcode generator, to help zap links to your compatible mobile.
A very cool application has been released today (in beta) which lets you put widgets on your phone.
A remote control application which has been around on MacOSX for quite a while, and now available for Windows too. Control iTunes/Media Player, Powerpoint and any other application you an think of from your mobile phone.
Zap the link below with your qrcode enabled mobile to send this page to it
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