Experiences coding for Android
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.
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.
CounterPath, developers of the X-Lite Voice-over-IP client announced on their forum that just having paid for their software wasn't enough to make them add a necessary, small feature.
I've got two more Apple stickers! Oh, and Leopard. I'd really rather work from home today :o)
Nokia Sensor allowed people to communicate through bluetooth with other users of the application through a bluejacking type method... Where has it gone!?
Hopefully a helpful guide to adding some useful functionality into your phone, while keeping the applications fairly integrated.
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.
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.
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