73 projects tagged "SymbianOS"
WabbelLab is a game were one has to roll a ball through a maze without hitting one of the holes. The nice thing about this game is that it is not controlled with the keys but with help of the camera. The camera is used to determine the tilt of the phone - and the ball will always roll into the direction in which the phone has been tilted. It was developed for the Nokia 3650 but seems to work also on other phones with similar hardware like the 7650.
Bemused is a system which allows you to control your music collection from your phone, using Bluetooth. It requires a Series 60 (e.g. Nokia 7650/3650) or UIQ (e.g. P800) phone and a computer with a Bluetooth adapter. While the official server runs on Windows, third-party servers have been written for Linux and Mac OS X.
The Invisionix Roaming System Remote (IRSR) is a new metasystem which provides its users with a personal PC capability that operates in a distributed WAN environment. The metasystem is built with PHP, Javascript, and MySQL. The IRSR is a personal, general purpose, and modular mobile PC system, built by integrating existing Open Source components.
QConsole is a character terminal server over Bluetooth for Symbian devices, and a Linux and Windows terminal client. It uses the built in BlueTooth support on Symbian devices, and the userspace BlueZ Linux BlueTooth libraries. On Windows, it uses the embedded BlueTooth OS support. The QConsole server sets up an RFCOMM channel on the Symbian device and listens for connections. On the Linux and Windows side, the corresponding QTTY terminal allows a BlueTooth-enabled Linux/Windows box to connect to the QConsole server and execute a veriety of shell commands.
J2ME OGC WMS Client is a program for accessing OGC Web map services from Java enabled mobile phone or PDAs. It accesses the OGC WMS according to WMS 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 specifications and supports zooming and panning in the Map, WMS sublayers, and a bookmark management system for quick access.
The FAAC project includes the AAC encoder FAAC and decoder FAAD2. It supports several MPEG-4 object types (LC, Main, LTP, HE AAC, PS) and file formats (ADTS AAC, raw AAC, MP4), multichannel and gapless en/decoding as well as MP4 metadata tags. The codecs are compatible with standard-compliant audio applications using one or more of these profiles.