Saturday 10 March 2012

Android Solar System Explorer App.





First thing you'll notice when you open up Solar System Explorer is how great it looks. This is a seriously polished app, with beautiful 3D models of every planet in our solar system, the moons of each planet, and each satellite the United States has launched. There's full pinch-to-zoom on all of the models as well as swiping support so you can change your perspective, too.
You move from planet to planet (or moon to moon) using pictures along the bottom of the screen. All of our planets are there, ordered from closest to farthest from the sun, and on the very end, you can get to the satellites. When you pick a planet, the pictures at the bottom of the screen change, and if the planet has any moons, images of those moons appear so you can see models and read up on them, should you choose to.
Aside from all of that, there's also an incredible treasure trove of information at your fingertips, all of it a button push away. When you've got a heavenly body selected, you're shown its general information by default, but should you leave this screen, tapping the eyeball will take you back to it. The little bar graph looking button shows you stats for your planet, all in relation to Earth.
Finally, the upside down peace sign tells you information about the structure of your planet and the 3D model changes to reflect said information. It's really quite cool seeing Earth broken up into differently colored layers and an explanation about what's going on in this beautiful blue-green ball we call home. (Plus, it reminds me of elementary school science class.)
Solar System Explorer also gives you the opportunity to just admire the solar system by hiding the information panel and zooming in and out. The full-screen experience is quite incredible, and at times like these, I wonder why I didn't do more to become something like an astronaut or work for NASA. This might "just" be an Android app, but it certainly instills a sense of awe in me.
If you're someone who has even a slight interest in our big, mysterious solar system, check this app out. It's great to just poke around in, but it's also chock full of such solid information, I don't see any reason why it couldn't be used as an educational tool, too.
Solar System Explorer is $1.99 in the Google Play Store. We've got download links after the break.

Download Onkyo Android app.


So I rearranged my living room over the past weekend and decided to retire my (gasp) 9-year-old receiver. Wasn't looking to spend a fortune, but surround sound is a must, Internet access is a plus. Ended up going with The Wirecutter's recommendation of the Onkyo TX-NR509. It's got a rear Ethernet port (if that's how you roll), or an optional Wifi dongle that plugs into the front USB port -- and an added bonus -- a companion Android application.
Let's really start off by saying that home audio is a pretty personal and finicky thing, and your setup will determine the usefulness of features. I've got an Xbox 360 and a Logitech Revue to handle most of my multimedia functions, so there's a good bit of what's the in Onkyo app -- specifically the music playback --  that I'll never use. You've pretty much got full remote capability, including switching inputs and sources. The app's layout's pretty intuitive, as are the settings. I'm not going to walk you through them as, again, your setup will vary from mine, and chances are you're a proper nerd and can do it yourself.
(I'll mention that the Onkyo has things like Internet radio and DLNA streaming, which is nice, but the on-screen UIs are so horrid that you'll likely not want to touch them.)



No, the one shining feature of the Onkyo Android app -- for me, anyway -- is the ability to change  the volume from another room. I've got kids. Two of 'em. The eldest is 5, and she can rock the Logitech Harmony One remote just fine to get her Dora on. But she's also going deaf, I'm convinced, because the TV will get louder and louder as she watches. Thanks to the Onkyo app, there's no more getting up from what I'm doing. No more arguing. I just turn the damn thing down, and no one's the wiser. (I can do the same thing with the Google TV Remote app, by the way.)
So that's what I'm rocking in the living room now, all connected like. (And it sounds good, too.) Onkyo says the app's compatible with all network AV receivers released since 2010, as well as the TX-8050 Network Stereo Receiver and the T-4070 Network Stereo Tuner. You may need to do a firmware update (mine took about 5 minutes) to get things going.
We've got screen shots and download links after the break




























Download Winrar For S60v5 Free


Winrar For S60v5 Nokia 5800, 5530, 5230, N97, X6, C6, Samsung i8910 HD, Sony Ericsson Satio and Vivaz Free Download
WinRAR reads ZIP & RAR archives,you can extract files from the existing archives,and you can make new ones.This is one handy gadget.
Works perfectly with 5800 XM.




Download

Download Free Iphone keyboard For S60v5

Iphone keyboard For S60v5 Nokia 5800, 5530, 5230, N97, X6, C6, Samsung i8910 HD, Sony Ericsson Satio and Vivaz Free Download
It is avaible in English, Italian, and Hungarian languages, and it has got a Full T9 Support!!!


Installation notes: 

For the full installation intructions scroll down to the first release!

If you want English dictionary, tick off the Italian (IT) and Hungarian (HU) layouts, when the installer ask you, which layouts necessery for you. 

If you want Italian dictionary, tick off the Hungarian layout...

If you want Hungarian dictionary, tick off the Italian layout.

If you want the all layouts, but you need the English dictionary, please install the Only English dic this version. It has got just an English dictionary:

To disable the dictionary, just touch the globe icon on the bottom of the keyboard next to the Space.

How to install the new keyboard:



1. Download this file, and install it!
2. Open the Dayhand Input (in the Applications, the icon name is [][][][]).
You can active the new keyboard with the first menu. Change the AknFEP to [][][][]
3. Click on the right narrow at the top of the application, and you can choose the keyboard's layout. If you are want to get the english keyboard, choose the Iphone Original by muveszur twice...
4. Then you can exit from the DayHand Input, and you can use the new keyboard everywhere.

New Opera Mobile for S60

Software for Smartphone Opera Mobile







A new version of the well-known Internet browser, is now available for Nokia smartphones running Symbian 9.x. Opera Mobile includes the most advanced technologies and capabilities that are comparable with similar functions Opera for the PC. New user-friendly and intuitive interface, fast loading, zoom and pan pages, built-in password manager, as well as a convenient system of bookmarks and support for touch screens - this is only part of the features that make Opera Mobile one of the most suitable browser for your smartphone.


Features Opera Mobile:


Fast loading pages 50% faster than previous versions of Opera;
Support for zoom and pan pages
Compressing web pages up to 70%, significantly reducing the costs of traffic,
The new user interface with support for tabs,
Access to favorite pages using visual bookmarks
Save web pages for later viewing offline
Completion to quickly enter web addresses
Full support for AJAX technology
Support for geolocation,
Support for smart phones with touch screens,
Support for multitouch, "and more ......
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