Mr Lock for Symbian 3rd edition mobile
Sunday, March 30th, 2008Mr Lock is another auto locking software for you s60 device. Unlike Auto lock, Mr Lock is based on profile plus program based settings.
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Mr Lock is another auto locking software for you s60 device. Unlike Auto lock, Mr Lock is based on profile plus program based settings.
Popularity: 42% [?]
Thanks to series-sixty for informing us now wikipedia the biggest encyclopedia can be downloaded on any symbian 3rd series devices.
Following are some of the features available:
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Thanks to Lehman one of my readers and Angel at mobilefasicination who got me into this. We all know there are a lot of key shortcuts available on our device but either we keep forgetting them or do not use them to the maximum. I thought I will refresh everyone what they are and how they can help us in our device handling and allotting other active standby keys for different uses. Let me know if you know of any so we can keep updating.
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I have discovered another push email service called Consilient. Unlike mail for exchange it does not use the typical device messaging interface. Consilient has its own simple and unique software that you can download after registering at there website www.consilient.com . Registration is a bit tedious and any changes you make on your mail settings have to be done on the web end which frankly speaking is a pain. Detailed review to follow.
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Read a very nice review of Seven Always on beta by Ed at e-series so I thought I will give it a go. At an initial glance the setup part was very easy but connectivity was not that reliable. Emails were not being pushed immediately, now that I am in the second day connectivity is absolutely fine the email viewer is slow to respond and generally the navigation within the Seven main software was cumbersome. I was pretty excited as I thought this will be a better, free alternative enabling me to send emails through my own sender id but unfortunately for now I will definitely stick to the free version Mail for exchange. But lets not forget its beta. While I was writing this email I just got my push email sound on my Nokia e61i as I was testing Seven I did not see the email icon but surprisingly when I was looking for it them email icon was in my mail for exchange. So this means we can finally have 2 push email softwares running parallel, now that’s a wow.
You can see ed review at e-series here
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