Nokia Please post all your software at one place

January 16, 2007 by schawlaf

I love software , I want my cell to have each and every piece of software on my Nokia E 70’s 2 gb memory card , now Nokia has all sort of software available on different pages now if they or anyone can post all the software on one page , it will be a great help for me

Farhan

5 Things about me

January 16, 2007 by schawlaf

I’ve been tagged by the nice fellow at E-Series.org for 5 things about me so here I go

1) Who I am , I’m a 30 yr old playing different roles in my life , I’m a father and a son , an employer and employee , a husband and a brother , a teacher and student. Professionally I work as marketing head for a local pharmaceutical firm based in Karachi Pakistan covering their Pakistan , Far East and African operations. Education Wise I have a BBA from University of Michigan and a fan of Wolverines and Red Wings .

2) the Geek factor , I’ve been a geek as far as I remember , I ‘ve never been good with numbers though getting a measly 20 out of 100 in my Calculus A levels exam but I love technology and work out new ways to make things work . My first computer was a blazingly fast for that time 8 MHZ Turbo Mode IBM AT on which I used to work on Word Star and Lotus , in 1993 , I got myself a super cool 386 running at 36 mhz , making everyone in my class envy of it except my best friend who had a 40 Mhz machine , the machine also had a 130mb Hard disk which my PC vendor told will last me a life time and 8 mb ram with Creative Sound Blaster , Infra XGA and Creative CD rom along with Epson LX 800 , on this machine I wrote my first GW Basic program for my O Levels Computer Science project a 1600 page document with 5000 lines of coding , than I moved to an Acer Pentium 120MHZ followed by a 333 Mhz 64 mb laptop powered by AMD processor , than a Compaq 750 Mhz presario laptop , than a HP Zt 1100 laptop 1.4ghz P IV M , than a Dell 5100 2.4 GHZ PIV Laptop , than an Acer 2700 series PiV at 3 Ghz , than nowadays running a Dell 6000 Inpiron at 1.6 GHZ Centrino and 1250 mb Ram soon to be replaced by a HP / Compaq DV series core 2 Duo laptop .

3) my first mobile was a non descript Ericsson which I got from Sprint USA followed by a Motorola Startec to a Nokia 3210 , to a Nokia 7710 ( MAtrix Edition ) to a motorola Vader to a Nokia 3310 than nokia 3330 to a Nokia 7650 to a Samsung with Auto Anteena to a couple of Ve Razrs to a Imate Pocket Pc still with me running my other SIm to a nokia E61 and Finally my current Nokia E70 and eying nokia N95 whenver it will be out

4) my passions are software , I cannot write them but I can run them from SPSS14 Adobe CS 2 , to Freehand 8 , to Windows Office 2007 , to Sketchup and Auto Cad 2006 , I have run them all . My other passion is cars now I cannot buy them all neither bootleg like my movies and software so I just look at them and be happy , currenlty I am driving a Honda Civic 2006 model ( old shape ) and a Land Cruiser Prado 2004 and love both of them

5) My inspirations are to obtain a PhD in Marketing for which I am pursuing some universities for their distant learning program lets see where it goes

Take Care

Farhan

Windows Mobile Live Beta

January 16, 2007 by schawlaf

If not for Yahoo, microsoft has launched their Windows Mobile Live Beta and its open for everyone who has a web enabled phone and data plan , Its kind of neat , I can access my hotmail , use messenger , search Beta , go to MSN spaces , LOCAL , Fox sports , MSN .com Weather , Money etc all without installing any software , hmm sounds very much like mobile.yahoo.com

anyway , the address is mobile.live.com and I quote from their micorsoft connections description

What it is

Windows Live Messenger beta for your mobile devices is a fast, clean, and simple instant message service for your mobile device. The basic idea: it shouldn’t be such a hassle to do mobile instant message. You should be able to see the interface clearly and use it easily.

What you can do with it and you will find

• Do the most common instant message functions simply and quickly on your mobile device
• View up to 5 active conversations on 1 WAP page and reply to all of them with 1 roundtrip.
• Emoticon support: Emoticons are displayed within display names and conversations
• Enable the user to change display name and status, can set status before sign in
• Find contacts more quickly and easily (by search, group filter, and/or hide offline contacts)
• Enable both a rich and light UI
• Integrate contact card, from where, user can email or call the contact directly
• Conversation with temporary contacts, and notification to add them to the contact list

Your participation is appreciated

1. Testing Scenarios

Each beta tester is required to complete the testing scenarios for this product. Click here for the detailed scenarios.

2. Please file bugs and suggestions

Besides using and playing with new product, we also ask you to report bugs and suggestions to improve this product for prime time use. Please click here to send your feedback including bugs and suggestions.

3. Join the newsgroups

The newsgroups are a great way for you to interact with the rest of the Windows Live Messenger beta community. With the newsgroups you can ask questions, share ideas and state your opinion. Many members of the Windows Live Messenger product team read the newsgroups on a regular basis.

To set up and use the newsgroups, simply click on the “Community” link on the left menu bar and follow the instructions..

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get it?

Open the Internet browser on your mobile phone
Access the address bar and type in: mobile.live.com
Select Windows Live Messenger beta
Follow the testing scenarios and start testing
What is a beta anyway?

Beta is geek speak for “not finished yet.” A beta product is something we are still working on and invite regular users to test out. We’re asking you to check out the Windows Live Messenger beta for mobile devices and let us know what you really think—good and bad. That way, we can make the final product the best it can be.

What kind of phone do I need to have to get Windows Live Messenger beta-mobile?

Is your phone Web-enabled, and does it have a color screen? Then it probably uses a browser that supports xHTML(WAP 2.x), cHTML (iMode), or HTML, and you’ll be able to use Windows Live Messenger beta for mobile devices.

Does it cost anything?

We won’t charge you anything, but your mobile wireless provider may charge you to access the Web on your mobile device.

The outlook ios nice with Emoticons etc all visible

solong still waiting for Yahoo Go SMs to arrive and I register their everyday

Take Care

Farhan

iphone – Apple Reinvemted the Phone and also dissed E62

January 9, 2007 by schawlaf

a new phone is here just introduced at MacWorld , the mighty iPhone , pixs at http://www.macrumorslive.com/photos/

its awsome

Width: 11.6mm. Runs OSX. Will be iPod + mobile phone + internet communicator. No bottom keyboard, but a screen that can shift. One button on front, 3.5″ screen, 160 pixels per inch display. Jobs: “Multitasking, networking, power management, graphics, security, video, graphics, animation.” Ambient light sensor. Accelerometer allows it to sense whether in portrait or landscape mode. View video, listen to music with iTunes… contact management, scroll through contacts… visual voicemail… Quad-band, WiFi, bluetooth, GSM / EDGE data.

As I quote from Mr. Jobs himself

The first one is a widescreen ipod with touch controls” The crowd goes wild. “The second is a revolutinoary new mobile phone.”

9:43am – “And the third is a breakthrough internet communications device.” Tepid response on that last one, but he almost got a standing ovation on the phone. ‘

An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator. An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator…. these are NOT three separate devices!”

“And we are calling it iPhone!”

“Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone. And here it is…” It’s a gag image, cheers.

9:44am – “Before we get into it, let me talk about a category of things … the most advanced phones are called smartphones. They typically involve a phone, have plastic little keyboards on them, the problem is they’re not so smart and they’re not so easy to use. If you make a biz school 101 graph, cellphones are at the bottom… smartphones are a little smarter, but they’re harder to use.”

9:45am – “We don’t want to make either one of these things — we want to make a leapfrog product, smart and easy to use. This is what iPhone is.” How the hell are they calling it iPhone, now? Linksys? Cisco?

9:46am – A revolutionary UI, the result of years of development — the result of years of development.” Shows Q, Treo, E62, BlackBerry.”

9:47am – “The problem is really in the bottom 40% — keyboards that are there whether you need them or not. They have control buttons that are fixed in plastic. Every app wants a different button. You can’t add new buttons. How do you solve this problem? We solved this problem — we solved it in computers 20 years ago. A bitmap screen that can display anything we want — with a pointing device.”

“So how are we going to take this to a mobile device? Get rid of all the buttons, and just make a giant screen. So how are we going to communicate? We’re going to use a stylus — no. Who wants a stylus?? Yuck!”

9:48am – “So let’s not use a stylus, we’re going to use the best pointing device in the world — our fingers. We have invented a new technology called multi-tuch. It works like magic, you don’t need a stylus, far more accurate than any interface ever shipped, it ignores touches, mutli-finger gestures, and BOY have we patented it!

9:49am – “We have been very lucky to have brought a few revolutionary user interfaces to the market — the mouse, the click wheel, and now Multi-Touch. Each has made possible a revolutionary product, the Mac, the iPod, and now the iPhone. We’re going to build on top of that with software. Software on mobile phones is like baby-software. Today we’re going to show you a software breakthrough. Software that’s 5-years ahead of what’s on any other phone.”

“iPhone runs OS X!”

Huge cheers. “Why would we want to run such a sophisticated OS on a mobile device? It’s got everything we need. Mulittasking, networking, power management, graphics, security, video, graphics, audio core animation…”

“9:51am – It let us create desktop class applications and networking, not the cripled stuff you find on most phones, these are real desktop applications.” He’s quoting Alan Kay -”People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware.” “So we’re bringing breakthrough software to a mobile device for the first time.”

“The second thing we’re doing is we’ve learned from the iPod, it syncs with iTunes. People know how to sync all their media with their iPod. iTunes is going to sync all your media to your iPhone — but also a ton of data. Contacts, calendars, photos, notes, bookmarks, email accounts…”

9:52am – “We do that through iTunes.” It shows 8GB on the screen.

9:52 – “The third thing — I want to talk a little about design. We’ve designed something wonderful.” 3.5-inch screen, highest resolution screen we’ve ever shipped, 160ppi. There’s only one button, the “home” button.

“It’s really thin, thinner than any smartphone. 11.6mm, thinner than the Q and the BlackJack, all of them. Ring and silent, volume up and down.”

9:53am – “We have a 2 megapixel camera built right in, let’s take a look at the top. A headset jack, 3.5mm, SIM tray, and a sleep-wake switch. Let’s look at the bottom, we’ve got a speaker, mic input, and an iPod connector.”

9:54am – We’ve also got some stuff you can’t see — 3 advanced sensors. It’s got a proximity sensor, bring the iPhone to your ear and your display shuts off and toushccreen shuts down. Ambient light sensor — adjusts brightness, saves power. Third thing is an accellerometer, it can tell whether you’re in landscape and portraid. Let’s turn it on.”

Cingular.

9:55am – “Let’s start with the iPod. You can touch your music. Widescreen video, you can find your music faster, gorgeous album art, bilt-in speaker, CoverFlow, why not?”

“Let me show it to you..” Demo time!

9:56am – iPhone is up on screen. He’s got digital video running out. He’s starting the power on, and has a gesture. Unlocks the phone by sliding finger across — something you can’t do by accident in your pocket.

9:57am – “Here’s the home screen — simple icons. Push this icon — boom, I’m in the iPod. How do i scroll through my list of artists? I just take my finger and I just scroll.” Loud cheers, people are starting to lose it a little. He’s picked the Beatles… a sign of things to come?

9:58am – Everything is totally touch, big shiny icons. “I turn my unit landscape mode, and look what happens! “it goes into CoverFlow… not the fastest scrolling. We wouldn’t exactly say it scrolls like butter — but close.

9:59am -”I just pick something and play something — it’s that easy.” Plays more. “It’s that simple, isn’t that great?”
“Alright, I can play with this for a long time.” You have been, over two years you say?

“I’ve also got audiobooks, I’ve videos. I’ve got TV shows and movies, this is an episode from the Office…”

10:01am – Touch play control overlays… it looks really good. You can drop into widescreen or pan and scan mode. “Again, on-screen controls, is this cool?”

10:02 – “So that is the iPhone. Pretty cool, huh? We’ve just started. So again, touch your music, scroll through your songs and your music. “

10:03am – “It’s unbelievable. Here’s some album art… no matter what you like, it looks pretty doggone gorgeous. … with onscreen controls. I was giving the demo to someone a little while ago, and I finished the demo and I said what do you think? They said ‘You had me at scrolling.’”

10:04am – “We want to reinvent the phone. What’s the killer app? The killer app is making calls! It’s amazing how hard it is to make calls on most phones. We want to let you use contacts like never before — sync your iPhone with your PC or mac. Visual voicemail — wouldn’t it be great if you didn’t have to listen to five of them to list to the sixth? Just like email you can go directly to the voicemails that interest you. iPhone is a quad-band GSM + EDGE phone.” No 3G! “We have WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0″

10:05am – “This is what it looks like when you get a call — this
is one of our ringtones. I want to show you the phone app, photos, calendar, and SM messaging. The kind of things you’d find on a typical phone. So let’s go ahead and take a look. So let’s go to our phone first, the phone icon in the lower left corner? Boom, I’m in the phone. I have favorites, contacts, …” Whoa, they put Jonathan Ive’s phone number up on screen. Ummm… not smart Steve, I hope that’s a PAYG line.

10:06am – “I can’t tell you how thrilled I am to make the first public phone call with iPhone.” It’s in speakerphone mode.

10:07am – “I remember when we first started working on this…” Phil Schiller’s on the other line. “Steve, I wanted to be the first call!”

10:08am – “Hey listen, Phil called, you mind if I conference him in? I just push that right here and now I’ve created a conference call. “Attendees scrolling up on top. “So here we are and listen, I have to get back to my keynote… Johnny, do you have anything to say on the first phone call?” “It’s not to shabby, is it?”

10:10am – “Phil, thanks very much I gotta get back to the keynote now.” Demoing favorites, it looks pretty easy, no doubt. “It’s that simple to edit these things. I’ve got recents right here, I can see all my recent phone calls… and those are all the calls I’ve placed or have gotten. If I want to dial the phone and I’m real last century, I can dial the numbers.” Dialing digits, the numbers get smaller as he dials. “Now let me show you visual voicemail, this is a collaboration which I’ll talk more about later. It allows us to have random-access voicemail. Oh, there’s a voicemail by Al Gore.”

10:11am – Tim Cook’s voicemail was of revenue results: “You know, this can wait until later…” Laughter.

10:12am – “I can have multiple SMS conversations. Here’s the conversation I’ve been carrying on [shows QWERTY keyboard on screen]. I’ve got this little keyboard that prevents error, it’s really fast to type on, faster than the little plastic keyboards on all those smartphones. ‘Sounds great, see you there.” Some predictive text it seems, he’d probably rock this thing faster with thumbs. “I can just pick up that conversation where I left off.”

10:13am – “The third app I want to show you is Photos — we also have the coolest photo management ever. Certainly on a mobile device, but I think EVER. Let me go to photos, scroll through here… to go through pictures I just swipe them. There’s one that’s landscape, I can just turn my device and there it is. I can swipe while I’m in landscape.” Audience guy: “Awesome.” Steve: “Isn’t this awesome??”

10:15am – “So photos, SMS, and the phone app — that is part of our phone package for iPhone. Really great call management, scroll through contacts with your finger, all the information at your fingertips. Favorites, last century [shows dialer], calendar, SMS texting, incredible photo app, the ability to take any picture and make it your wallpaper. I think you’ll agree… we’ve reinvented the phone.”

10:14am – I can just take my fingers and I can move them together and further apart, and make the photo bigger or smaller.” HUGE applause — touch gesturing apparently really hit a chord with these people.

10:16am – “Now let’s take a look at an internet communications device. We’ve got some real breakthroughs here. We’ve got rich HTML emails on iPhone. It works with any IMAP or POP3 email service. We wanted the best web browser on a phone — so we picked the best one in the world, Safari. We have Safari running on iPhone — it’s the first fully-usable browser on a cellphone. We have Google Maps.” Big applause.

10:17am – “We have widgets, it communicates with the internet over WiFi and EDGE — you don’t have to do anything, it connects to the WiFi seamlessly.”

10:18am – “It connects to any POP3 or IMAP email — Yahoo Mail, MS Exchange, Mac Mail… POP3: Gmail, AOL mail, and most ISPs… let’s highlight one, Yahoo mail. Today we are announcing Yahoo will offer free push-IMAP email to iPhone customers. This isn’t just IMAP, this is push-email, same as a BlackBerry.”

10:19am – “I’d like to show you mail, Google maps… I’ve got my inbox here, this is running live on Yahoo IMAP email. I’ve got inline photos, rich-text email. Let’s look at another one… again, inline photos, rich text. Shopping list, rich text, pretty cool. iPhone parses out phone numbers, they’re in blue and I can just call this place.”

10:20am –
“I can look at my email in a split view, just like I’m on my computer. I like the fullscreen view — we have the standard inbox, drafts, all the folders, real email just like you’re used to, right here on your phone. Again, free IMAP email from Yahoo. Let me create an email message, let me show you what that’s like… I just type PH and boom, address completion.” He’s typing slowly… but hey, he’s only got one thumb since he’s holding the device for the demo. We can’t wait to see it in landscape.

Now I want to show you somethign incredible, I want to show you Safari running on a mobile device. I’m going to load in the NYT, rather than just give you the WAP version, we’re showing you the WHOLE NYT web site. I can put this into landscape mode and there it is, I can scroll up and down here…”

The resolution is unbelievable looking from back here. We don’t yet know the dimensions, but It looks unbelievably fine grained.

10:23am – “I can double-tap and it’ll zoom in — I can make this text bigger if I want to, and there it is. Isn’t this cool? There is the New York Times. Unbelievable. You can look at multiple web pages as well, I just push this button in the corner, shrinks it down, and I can add a new page. Let’s go to Amazon. I like looking at what DVDs are selling — I like especially when Disney DVDs are on top.”

10:24am – Page is loading, albeit a bit slowly. “And here we are, and there’s a section over here, and these are the top sellers. Oh look, Als’ An Inconvenient Truth is number one. Now I can go back to the NYT if I want, I can get rid of these by just hitting the X.” Looks a bit like the UIQ browser, but much more slick.

10:25am – “I hope you never really know how incredible this is… it’s bad out there. This is a revolution of the first order. I’m going to load stock information off the web, and right onto the phone here.” Apple’s shares up over $2.50. Ha.

and now i go to sleep dreaming of having a iPhone , no price info yet well

Nokia N95 or iPhone tough choices for future

until next time

Take Care
Me

Yahoo Go For E series

January 9, 2007 by schawlaf

Finally Yahoo has released Go for almost all the mobile phones including Nokia E 60 , e 50 and e 70 – sorry not for E61 well I load the page on my E70 filled in the data and then found out BETA IS FULL , they will sms me someday whenever its available , so long Yahoo Go I will wait for you to come to me

Charms to match

January 6, 2007 by schawlaf


just got this post via Luxist , and I quote

” If a diamond phone strap is a bit too much for you, or if you simply like the semi-personalized nature of zodiac/horoscope symbols, a 24K Gold Horoscope Phone Strap might be just what you’re looking for. Each one features a small, golden animal representing one of the symbols of the Chinese horoscope, like the boar pictured here. The strap that it dangles from is far less impressive, but perhaps some tradeoffs must be made to keep it affordable. Each strap is 30,000 yen ($251).

now who will buy it

Phone Zoo

January 6, 2007 by schawlaf

Just got access to this new ringtone site www.phonezoo.com , they will convert anysound you submit to phone ringtone hmmm I can do the same with my itunes for aac ring tones but the plus point is they have ringtones available , now a Michigan supporter like me can never resist a Hail to the Victors ringtone – Go Wolverines Go Blue

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Cellica Mobile Database Viewer 1.1

January 5, 2007 by schawlaf

Just got this from www.series60v3.com

Cellica Mobile Database Viewer v1.0

File Size: 1.38 MB
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Date Added: January 5, 2007
Download Count: 34
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Description: Mobile Database Viewer is a Database Viewer software for Series 60 phones. View any Desktop Database on Mobile phone. Just use desktop database viewer to convert your MS Access, FoxPro, dBase, Excel, MySQL or any ODBC Compliant database to PDB and use Smartphone side DBViewer application to view that database.

Features:

* Supports: MS Access, FoxPro, dBase, Excel, MySQL, Oracle and any ODBC compliant Database.
* Make a Phone call from transferred database for selected field.
* Apply filters, Sort Orders or apply any SQL Select query to get expected database contents.
* View database tables: all at a time or record at a time.
* Support for search within a database.
* Easy browsing: By considering the Mobile structure, we provided very easy navigation facility. All operations can also be performed via numpad keys on Mobile.
* Just transfer database (.pdb which you have saved on your PC) to your S60 Smart phone using any Communication media such as Bluetooth, IR, USB Cable, Phone side application will automatically detect that file on your phone and you are able view database immediately there.

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will try it and infomr later

Take CAre

Farhan

Day of the Updates mobizines , Fring and Goosync

January 5, 2007 by schawlaf



Today I finally got my Mobizines working Mr. Kevin Cunnington Chief Technology Officer
Refresh Mobile also running Mobizines was very helpful and I got all my magazines running p.s Thanks anonymous for pursuading me to send email to mobizines help

also Mr. Marc Berry from Fring was very helpful in informing me about their upcoming Fring software which will be running on my E-70 quoting his email

Hi there and happy new year!

We’ve noticed that you’ve covered fring – the free mobile VoIP service – on your blog recently so thought you might like to be among the first to be informed about the new, improved fring service which is launching soon. It features:

Wider handset compatibility, adding Nokia N80, E61, N73, E60, N91, N92 and N93 handsets to the existing fring-friendly phones (Nokia 6630, 6680, 6681, 6682, N70, N72, N90)
WiFi connectivity with automatic handover configuration so you can use hotspots to make calls quickly and easily over wireless networks
Improved voice quality with reduced latency
Reduced battery consumption
Offline IM messages
Let me know if you’d like some sneak preview screengrabs to better understand these enhancements.
Do stay in touch because we really appreciate your feedback on your experiences with fring.

Best
Marc
Marc Berry
Mantra PR

now he just send me screen shots love the look can;t wait to try it
ooh I just got 512kbps installed at my place sweet connectivity over Wifi

Coming to more updates goosync has introduced pay features as mentioned below

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for using our free GooSync service and hope that it is serving you well. As a leading mobile synchronization specialist we not only feel that the GooSync service is a vital tool for Google Calendar we also feel that this kind of service should remain FREE.

We have received overwhelming feedback in regards to the service and the new features that many of you would like to see in future releases. A number of these features have already been added and you have been enjoying them for some time now. In case you missed the last release notes we recently added:

- Google authentication proxy, bypassing the need to disclose your Google login details

- Recurring event support.

There are still however a number of very popular suggestions that have not yet been added such as Multiple calendar sync, Attendee sync, Configurable date range etc. These and many other feature requests unfortunately are too time consuming and costly to develop and support for the FREE GooSync service.

It seems however that many of you just can’t seem to live without some of these advanced features and we happen to think they would be pretty cool too. We are therefore developing an advanced GooSync subscription service with plenty of these higher level features most of you continue to demand. This new subscription service will in no way affect the FREE account you may now depend on. The core sync features will continue to be supported and added to the FREE account as the service evolves. For those of you who require it there is now an upgrade account option to access and use the new advanced GooSync features.

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SPECIAL EARLY BIRD OFFER: Optional Account Upgrade to Access Advanced Features
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Upgrade your account NOW and only pay £9.95 (approx US$18.00) for a 12 MONTH Subscription, the only way to take advantage of this promotional offer is to login to your GooSync account and upgrade on-line, for a LIMITED TIME ONLY!

Initial features for the subscription service include:

Configurable Date Range
Multi Calendar*
Private Events*
Attendees*
Additional Sync Modes*
Full access to sync logs

Please note all features marked * will be added during January 2007

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Additional GooSync “Auto Configuration Credits” Also Available!
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Please note as a free user you are able to automatically configure your mobile device via SMS, typically you will only have to do this once. For device changes or errors a total of 3 “Auto Configuration Credits” are included with your FREE account. Please note however for those of you who require additional credits these can now be purchased from within your on-line GooSync account.

Please note the “special early bird” offer above will also include an additional 10 credits free of charge.

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GooSync’s FREE account will remain FREE!
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As mentioned above the new subscription based service will in no way interfere with the FREE service you are currently using nor will it effect others from subscribing to this free service. It is our intention to continue to develop and support this service for as long as people continue to use it.

Please do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions or queries you may have.

Thank you,

Kindest Regards,

The GooSync Team

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Technology Centre
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Wolverhampton
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Tel: +44 (0) 1902 650025
Fax: +44 (0) 1902 650552
E-mail: sales@goosync.com

so anyone into purchasing software

I LOVE FREE STUFF

Have to leave now and read see more articles on my Mobizines , await and dream on for Frings and incorporate Goo Sync in my daily routine

Take care

As always keeping my blog open and fingers crosses

Farhan

I hate to repeat myself but again I’m back

January 3, 2007 by schawlaf

Yup , It’s been a while , got stuck , cannot logon due to PTCL ban over that Torpark was not working either , I know you people missed me so letme get on with the good things the software on my E61 and E70

last week , i upgraded my collegues E61 to the latest version , it seemed faster and wifi connectivity also imporoved still it has the backlight not working problem don’t know how to solve it

coming to stuff on my E70 , First I got myself the Sirroco Edition ringtones , maked my phone sound goos , secondly i got me Opera 8.somthing cracked yup for nothing thanks to series60v3.com , also got PeerBox for P2P downloads but its asking for money for ringtones and does not support Pakistan

For Series 60 v3 I also got Office Suite v 3.0 by mobile systems cracked its better than the generic excel and word nokia has given

Divx mobile has finally expired and no news for the new one

my mobizines is still not working

now coming to videos , last 2 days had been very hectic no its not the new year parties , we muslims had Eid ul Azha where we celebrate the tradition of Abraham’s sacrifice by sacrificng cows , goats and camels , I have posted some vids on Youtube covering the glimpses of the city , how to cut a camel and how to cut a bull please see and leave your comments and rate , all movies are made using canon powershot 2 except bull 2 which made using my E70 , converted them to divx and uploaded them

here are the links

For Camel Sacrifice

For Bull sacrifice preprations

For Bull sacrifice

For Glimpses of the city

Enjoy

Keeping my fingers crossed and blog open ( whenever Torpark works )

Farhan