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MobileRemoteSE 0.1
MobileRemoteSE is a light (non-Java), serial-over-bluetooth-based remote control for Amarok. more>>
MobileRemoteSE is a light (non-Java), serial-over-bluetooth-based remote control for Amarok.
Uses the Sony Ericsson AT command set, and supports the following Sony Ericsson phone models: K750, W800, Z520, W550, W600, W900, W810, Z530, W300, K510, K310, W700, Z525, W710, Z550, Z558, K320
Main features:
- Appears under "Entertainment" menu on the phone.
- Supports Play/Pause, Next, Prev, Stop, Volume Up/Down operations from mobile phone.
- Displays the current running track on Amarok in the phone menu title.
- Since J2ME is not used (unlike some other alternatives), the remote control can be used while running some other application on non-multitasking models.
Instructions:
1) Bind /dev/rfcomm0 to the serial-over-bluetooth channel of your mobile. Please refer to your distro docs or howtos on the internet to find out how to do this.
2) Install Device::Modem package for Perl. You can either use your distro packages for this, or install through CPAN as:
cpan -i Device::Modem
3) Install and start script from Amarok.
<<lessUses the Sony Ericsson AT command set, and supports the following Sony Ericsson phone models: K750, W800, Z520, W550, W600, W900, W810, Z530, W300, K510, K310, W700, Z525, W710, Z550, Z558, K320
Main features:
- Appears under "Entertainment" menu on the phone.
- Supports Play/Pause, Next, Prev, Stop, Volume Up/Down operations from mobile phone.
- Displays the current running track on Amarok in the phone menu title.
- Since J2ME is not used (unlike some other alternatives), the remote control can be used while running some other application on non-multitasking models.
Instructions:
1) Bind /dev/rfcomm0 to the serial-over-bluetooth channel of your mobile. Please refer to your distro docs or howtos on the internet to find out how to do this.
2) Install Device::Modem package for Perl. You can either use your distro packages for this, or install through CPAN as:
cpan -i Device::Modem
3) Install and start script from Amarok.
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Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1044 downloads
2mobile 0.1a
2mobile is a kommander script that can convert your avi & mpeg files to 320x240 pixels for viewing on a pda or mobile phone. more>>
2mobile is a kommander script that can convert your avi & mpeg files to 320x240 pixels for viewing on a pda or mobile phone.
You NEED kommander for this to work. Youll also need mplayer & mencoder to use this script.
<<lessYou NEED kommander for this to work. Youll also need mplayer & mencoder to use this script.
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Added: 2006-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1281 downloads
Mobilizer 0.4
Mobilizer project is a Firefox extension lets you easily send your pictures, video, audio files. more>>
Mobilizer project is a Firefox extension lets you easily send your pictures, video, audio files and text from the web to most cell phones in the US. With the Mobilizer installed, simply right-click on a web page or media file, tell us what mobile phone number(s) you want to receive the media, and Mixxer will automatically re-format and deliver the media to those cell phone(s).
You can either select “Mobilize This!” to send the particular media file you are pointing to, or select “Mobilize All!” to choose from all the media files on the page. In cases where the media is embedded (such as flash) and you can’t right-click, hover over it and a Mobilizer link will appear above the media...
Mixxer’s Mobilizer browser extension, and conversion and delivery service, works with just about any wireless carrier in the U.S. and are FREE. Please note, however, that wireless carriers may charge extra for text messaging (SMS or MMS) or accessing the Internet.
<<lessYou can either select “Mobilize This!” to send the particular media file you are pointing to, or select “Mobilize All!” to choose from all the media files on the page. In cases where the media is embedded (such as flash) and you can’t right-click, hover over it and a Mobilizer link will appear above the media...
Mixxer’s Mobilizer browser extension, and conversion and delivery service, works with just about any wireless carrier in the U.S. and are FREE. Please note, however, that wireless carriers may charge extra for text messaging (SMS or MMS) or accessing the Internet.
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
912 downloads
OBEX Send to Phone 0.0.0
OBEX Send to Phone service menu allows for sending any file(s) to a mobile phone equipped with OBEX stack. more>>
OBEX Send to Phone service menu allows for sending any file(s) to a mobile phone equipped with OBEX stack.
It is made for Nokia S60 (6630 to be precise) phone with USB connection. There are no settings, no progress indicator. Files are copied to the memory card (E: drive)
Requires openobex and obexftp.
Hope this script might be useful for someone. Please post fixes, comments and suggestions.
<<lessIt is made for Nokia S60 (6630 to be precise) phone with USB connection. There are no settings, no progress indicator. Files are copied to the memory card (E: drive)
Requires openobex and obexftp.
Hope this script might be useful for someone. Please post fixes, comments and suggestions.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1246 downloads
Mobile Web Proxy 1.0
Mobile Web Proxy is a (CGI) tool to make more Web pages available from some mobile devices (cell phone Web browsers, etc.). more>>
Mobile Web Proxy is a (CGI) tool to make more Web pages available from some mobile devices (cell phone Web browsers, etc.).
When I began using my cell phones mobile web browser, one of the things I realized was that there were a lot of web pages that my cell phones web browser simply wouldnt let me see. My shiny new Motorola Razr from T-Mobile, for many pages, would display an error message like "413: Page cannot be displayed." It happened annoyingly often; browsing the web from my cell phone was a lot like trying to read a book or a magazine with large chunks simply ripped out. And when I tried troubleshooting, I might have missed something, but it seemed like a big problem without an easily available solution.
So I tried to provide my own solution. I made a proxy that would present webpages for the mobile web so that they would display in a way that would work for my cell phones web browser. Technologies include paging, tag cleaning, and optional caching to improve performance, but without getting into technical details, this means that I can access some pages on the web that I couldnt access earlier.
Enhancements:
- A bug that caused the script to spuriously report 404 errors was fixed.
- A smaller default page size was set so that tag-rich pages would be rendered in a way more likely to be displayable on mobile Web browsers.
<<lessWhen I began using my cell phones mobile web browser, one of the things I realized was that there were a lot of web pages that my cell phones web browser simply wouldnt let me see. My shiny new Motorola Razr from T-Mobile, for many pages, would display an error message like "413: Page cannot be displayed." It happened annoyingly often; browsing the web from my cell phone was a lot like trying to read a book or a magazine with large chunks simply ripped out. And when I tried troubleshooting, I might have missed something, but it seemed like a big problem without an easily available solution.
So I tried to provide my own solution. I made a proxy that would present webpages for the mobile web so that they would display in a way that would work for my cell phones web browser. Technologies include paging, tag cleaning, and optional caching to improve performance, but without getting into technical details, this means that I can access some pages on the web that I couldnt access earlier.
Enhancements:
- A bug that caused the script to spuriously report 404 errors was fixed.
- A smaller default page size was set so that tag-rich pages would be rendered in a way more likely to be displayable on mobile Web browsers.
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
911 downloads
MobiLog! 1.0
MobiLog! is an incredibly useful open source tool for moblogging (mobile weblogging). more>>
MobiLog! is an incredibly useful open source tool for moblogging (mobile weblogging).
MobiLog! project works like this: Once set up, you simply send an email using your cell phone (or other mobile device, such as a PDA) to a specified email address.
Within minutes, whatever you sent will automatically appear on your site. With support for image attachments, you can even use your cell phones built-in camera to post a picture online - without the need to be at your computer.
Moblogging is an increasingly popular way to keep your sites visitors in touch with what you are doing while away from the computer.
Most current mobloggers are hobbyists or journalists, with the relative lack of easy-to-use tools keeping moblogging out of the mainstream. The goal of MobiLog! is to make it easier for anyone to maintain a mobile weblog while on the road.
Main features:
- Mobile submission of moblog entries from any email-capable device (cell phone, PDA,etc).
- Entry submission security (ie. password protection).
- PHP-based moblog entry archive.
- GIF/JPEG/PNG image support.
- Thumbnail creation using ImageMagick (optional).
- Atom v1.0 feed generation.
<<lessMobiLog! project works like this: Once set up, you simply send an email using your cell phone (or other mobile device, such as a PDA) to a specified email address.
Within minutes, whatever you sent will automatically appear on your site. With support for image attachments, you can even use your cell phones built-in camera to post a picture online - without the need to be at your computer.
Moblogging is an increasingly popular way to keep your sites visitors in touch with what you are doing while away from the computer.
Most current mobloggers are hobbyists or journalists, with the relative lack of easy-to-use tools keeping moblogging out of the mainstream. The goal of MobiLog! is to make it easier for anyone to maintain a mobile weblog while on the road.
Main features:
- Mobile submission of moblog entries from any email-capable device (cell phone, PDA,etc).
- Entry submission security (ie. password protection).
- PHP-based moblog entry archive.
- GIF/JPEG/PNG image support.
- Thumbnail creation using ImageMagick (optional).
- Atom v1.0 feed generation.
Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2006-02-08 License: BSD License Price:
1353 downloads
Number::Phone::IE 0.2
Number::Phone::IE is a Perl module with Republic of Ireland-specific methods for Number::Phone. more>>
Number::Phone::IE is a Perl module with Republic of Ireland-specific methods for Number::Phone.
SYNOPSIS
use Number::Phone;
$dermots_phone = Number::Phone->new(IE, 017654321);
METHODS
The following methods from Number::Phone are overridden:
is_valid
The number is valid within the national numbering scheme. It may or may not yet be allocated, or it may be reserved. Any number which returns true for any of the following methods will also be valid.
is_allocated
The number has been allocated to a telco for use. It may or may not yet be in use or may be reserved. Not currently implemented.
is_geographic
The number refers to a geographic area.
is_fixed_line
The number, when in use, can only refer to a fixed line.
is_mobile
The number, when in use, can only refer to a mobile phone.
is_pager
The number, when in use, can only refer to a pager.
is_tollfree
Callers will not be charged for calls to this number under normal circumstances.
is_specialrate
The number, when in use, attracts special rates. For instance, national dialling at local rates, or premium rates for services.
is_adult
The number, when in use, goes to a service of an adult nature, such as porn.
is_network_service
The number is some kind of network service such as a human operator, directory enquiries, emergency services etc
country_code
Returns 353.
regulator
Returns some text in an appropriate character set saying who the telecoms regulator is, with optional details such as their web site or phone number.
areacode
Return the area code - if applicable - for the number. If not applicable, returns undef.
areaname
Return the area name - if applicable - for the number, or undef.
subscriber
Return the subscriber part of the number
operator
Return the name of the telco operating this number, in an appropriate character set and with optional details such as their web site or phone number. Not currently implemented.
format
Return a sanely formatted version of the number, complete with IDD code, eg for the Irish number (021) 765-4321 it would return +353 21 7654321.
country
If the number is_international, return the two-letter ISO country code.
NYI
Version restrictions:
- Strictly sppeaking, this kind of duplication of the Number::Phone::UK class is bad. A tidy-up is in order, though it may emerge that a completely new implemantation is better.
- The results are only as accurate as my own investigations into current allocations. User feedback welcome.
- While the names of the nominal owners of mobile prefixes are given, number portability makes this information unreliable.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Number::Phone;
$dermots_phone = Number::Phone->new(IE, 017654321);
METHODS
The following methods from Number::Phone are overridden:
is_valid
The number is valid within the national numbering scheme. It may or may not yet be allocated, or it may be reserved. Any number which returns true for any of the following methods will also be valid.
is_allocated
The number has been allocated to a telco for use. It may or may not yet be in use or may be reserved. Not currently implemented.
is_geographic
The number refers to a geographic area.
is_fixed_line
The number, when in use, can only refer to a fixed line.
is_mobile
The number, when in use, can only refer to a mobile phone.
is_pager
The number, when in use, can only refer to a pager.
is_tollfree
Callers will not be charged for calls to this number under normal circumstances.
is_specialrate
The number, when in use, attracts special rates. For instance, national dialling at local rates, or premium rates for services.
is_adult
The number, when in use, goes to a service of an adult nature, such as porn.
is_network_service
The number is some kind of network service such as a human operator, directory enquiries, emergency services etc
country_code
Returns 353.
regulator
Returns some text in an appropriate character set saying who the telecoms regulator is, with optional details such as their web site or phone number.
areacode
Return the area code - if applicable - for the number. If not applicable, returns undef.
areaname
Return the area name - if applicable - for the number, or undef.
subscriber
Return the subscriber part of the number
operator
Return the name of the telco operating this number, in an appropriate character set and with optional details such as their web site or phone number. Not currently implemented.
format
Return a sanely formatted version of the number, complete with IDD code, eg for the Irish number (021) 765-4321 it would return +353 21 7654321.
country
If the number is_international, return the two-letter ISO country code.
NYI
Version restrictions:
- Strictly sppeaking, this kind of duplication of the Number::Phone::UK class is bad. A tidy-up is in order, though it may emerge that a completely new implemantation is better.
- The results are only as accurate as my own investigations into current allocations. User feedback welcome.
- While the names of the nominal owners of mobile prefixes are given, number portability makes this information unreliable.
Download (0.11MB)
Added: 2007-04-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
939 downloads
KMobileTools 0.5 Beta 3
KMobileTools is a nice KDE-based application that allows to control mobile phones with your PC. more>>
KMobileTools is a nice KDE-based application that allows to control mobile phones with your PC.
It handles full SMS control, dialing calls, reading from phonebook, last dials, received and unanswered calls and phone status monitoring (battery and signal for now).
KMobileTools is based on a Motorola C350 mobile phone, buts also tested on some Nokia and Ericsson phones.
Enhancements:
- This beta includes one of the most wanted features: the Gammu Engine.
- Its still a bit too difficult to configure, but its fully working and ready to be tested.
- This version also includes a lot of bugfixes and full support for the incoming kdebluetooth version, which will be an important release.
- KNotify support was added for notifying the user about events.
<<lessIt handles full SMS control, dialing calls, reading from phonebook, last dials, received and unanswered calls and phone status monitoring (battery and signal for now).
KMobileTools is based on a Motorola C350 mobile phone, buts also tested on some Nokia and Ericsson phones.
Enhancements:
- This beta includes one of the most wanted features: the Gammu Engine.
- Its still a bit too difficult to configure, but its fully working and ready to be tested.
- This version also includes a lot of bugfixes and full support for the incoming kdebluetooth version, which will be an important release.
- KNotify support was added for notifying the user about events.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
WengoPhone 2.1.1
WengoPhone is a multi-platform VOIP client sponsored and developed by WENGO and MBDSYS. more>>
The Wengophone is an easy to use program, that enables you to call anyone, anywhere, anytime, for free. Its native use of the SIP protocol makes it interoperable with most on the known VoIP technologies.
WengoPhone already has built-in video capabilities, and is will offer many more features in the near future such as calling ordinary phones (land lines and mobiles) at very low prices, conference calls, user communities and innovative cellphone-based services.
With our software, you have better audio quality, broader connectivity and low bandwidth usage. Additionally, thanks to its GPL licence and SIP-compliant foundations, you get the freedom of open source software: add functionnality or modify Wengophone to fit your needs.
We are aware of the challenge that is launching an open source project, not just in terms of creating a new technology, but also in getting developers and future customers to support the efforts. We are commited to consistent and honest communication.
OpenWengo and Wengos commercial ventures are complementary, and our goal is to provide an alternative to expensive and/or proprietary services.
We expect to compete strongly with Skype in the realm of software-based services (PC to PC) and complementary access modes (ATA, mobile devices). The trick? Free calls, Free software.
SIP, short for Session Initiation Protocol, is an open standard developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Eventually, it will enable interoperability with other compliant VoIP service providers. One will be able to call any other SIP-compliant softphone user, seamlessly and for free. Moreover, SIP will enable new services for mobile users.
Main features:
- MakingCalls
- ChatSupport
- VideoSupport
- Presence
- EmotiSounds
- FileTransfers
Wengo uses your broadband internet connection (DSL, Cable or WiFi) to provide telephony services. Call your friends, family, and colleagues anywhere, anytime, for free. Use video and chat features, also for free.
Wengo also offers low cost international rates (prepaid or unlimited) to land lines or mobile phones, and an SMS gateway service.
Wengo provides its customers with a Wenbox ATA, that enables the use of any regular phone. This device converts analog phone signals so that calls can be placed over the internet.
<<lessWengoPhone already has built-in video capabilities, and is will offer many more features in the near future such as calling ordinary phones (land lines and mobiles) at very low prices, conference calls, user communities and innovative cellphone-based services.
With our software, you have better audio quality, broader connectivity and low bandwidth usage. Additionally, thanks to its GPL licence and SIP-compliant foundations, you get the freedom of open source software: add functionnality or modify Wengophone to fit your needs.
We are aware of the challenge that is launching an open source project, not just in terms of creating a new technology, but also in getting developers and future customers to support the efforts. We are commited to consistent and honest communication.
OpenWengo and Wengos commercial ventures are complementary, and our goal is to provide an alternative to expensive and/or proprietary services.
We expect to compete strongly with Skype in the realm of software-based services (PC to PC) and complementary access modes (ATA, mobile devices). The trick? Free calls, Free software.
SIP, short for Session Initiation Protocol, is an open standard developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Eventually, it will enable interoperability with other compliant VoIP service providers. One will be able to call any other SIP-compliant softphone user, seamlessly and for free. Moreover, SIP will enable new services for mobile users.
Main features:
- MakingCalls
- ChatSupport
- VideoSupport
- Presence
- EmotiSounds
- FileTransfers
Wengo uses your broadband internet connection (DSL, Cable or WiFi) to provide telephony services. Call your friends, family, and colleagues anywhere, anytime, for free. Use video and chat features, also for free.
Wengo also offers low cost international rates (prepaid or unlimited) to land lines or mobile phones, and an SMS gateway service.
Wengo provides its customers with a Wenbox ATA, that enables the use of any regular phone. This device converts analog phone signals so that calls can be placed over the internet.
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Added: 2007-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1611 downloads
ObexPushD 0.5
ObexPushD is a software used to receive files via Bluetooth, IrDA and TCP. more>>
ObexPushD is a software used to receive files via Bluetooth, IrDA and TCP. This program should work with many mobile devices like PDAs and mobile phones.
<<less Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
Mobile::UserAgent 1.05
Mobile::UserAgent is a mobile user agent string parsing class. more>>
Mobile::UserAgent is a mobile user agent string parsing class.
SYNOPSIS
### Print the information parsed from a user-agent string:
use Mobile::UserAgent;
my $useragent = Nokia6600/1.0 (4.09.1) SymbianOS/7.0s Series60/2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0;
my $uaobj = new Mobile::UserAgent($useragent);
if ($uaobj->success()) {
print Vendor: . $uaobj->vendor() . "n";
print Model: . $uaobj->model() . "n";
print Version: . $uaobj->version() . "n";
print Series60: . $uaobj->isSeries60() . "n";
print Imode?: . $uaobj->isImode() . "n";
print Mozilla?: . $uaobj->isMozilla() . "n";
print Standard?: . $uaobj->isStandard() . "n";
print Rubbish?: . $uaobj->isRubbish() . "n";
}
else {
print "Not a mobile user-agent: $useragentn";
}
### Determine if the client is a mobile device.
use Mobile::UserAgent ();
use CGI ();
# Check 1: (check if it sends a user-agent profile URL in its headers)
foreach my $name (X_WAP_PROFILE,PROFILE,13_PROFILE,56_PROFILE) {
if (exists($ENV{"HTTP_$name"})) {
print "Client has a user-agent profile header, so its probably a mobile device.n";
last;
}
}
# Check 2: (check if it supports WML):
my $q = new CGI();
if ($q->Accept(text/vnd.wap.wml) == 1) {
print "Client supports WML so its probably a mobile device.n";
}
# Check 3: (check if this class can parse it)
my $uaobj = new Mobile::UserAgent();
if ($uaobj->success()) {
print "Clients user-agent could be parsed, so its a mobile device.n";
}
Parses a mobile user agent string into its basic constituent parts, the most important being vendor and model.
One reason for doing this would be to use this information to lookup vendor-model specific device characteristics in a database. You can use also use user agent profiles to do this (for which Ive developed other classes), but not all mobile phones have these, especially the older types. Another reason would be to detect if the visiting client is a mobile handset.
Only real mobile user-agent strings can be parsed succesfully by this class. Most WAP emulators are not supported because they usually dont use the same user-agent strings as the devices they emulate.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
### Print the information parsed from a user-agent string:
use Mobile::UserAgent;
my $useragent = Nokia6600/1.0 (4.09.1) SymbianOS/7.0s Series60/2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0;
my $uaobj = new Mobile::UserAgent($useragent);
if ($uaobj->success()) {
print Vendor: . $uaobj->vendor() . "n";
print Model: . $uaobj->model() . "n";
print Version: . $uaobj->version() . "n";
print Series60: . $uaobj->isSeries60() . "n";
print Imode?: . $uaobj->isImode() . "n";
print Mozilla?: . $uaobj->isMozilla() . "n";
print Standard?: . $uaobj->isStandard() . "n";
print Rubbish?: . $uaobj->isRubbish() . "n";
}
else {
print "Not a mobile user-agent: $useragentn";
}
### Determine if the client is a mobile device.
use Mobile::UserAgent ();
use CGI ();
# Check 1: (check if it sends a user-agent profile URL in its headers)
foreach my $name (X_WAP_PROFILE,PROFILE,13_PROFILE,56_PROFILE) {
if (exists($ENV{"HTTP_$name"})) {
print "Client has a user-agent profile header, so its probably a mobile device.n";
last;
}
}
# Check 2: (check if it supports WML):
my $q = new CGI();
if ($q->Accept(text/vnd.wap.wml) == 1) {
print "Client supports WML so its probably a mobile device.n";
}
# Check 3: (check if this class can parse it)
my $uaobj = new Mobile::UserAgent();
if ($uaobj->success()) {
print "Clients user-agent could be parsed, so its a mobile device.n";
}
Parses a mobile user agent string into its basic constituent parts, the most important being vendor and model.
One reason for doing this would be to use this information to lookup vendor-model specific device characteristics in a database. You can use also use user agent profiles to do this (for which Ive developed other classes), but not all mobile phones have these, especially the older types. Another reason would be to detect if the visiting client is a mobile handset.
Only real mobile user-agent strings can be parsed succesfully by this class. Most WAP emulators are not supported because they usually dont use the same user-agent strings as the devices they emulate.
Download (0.037MB)
Added: 2007-03-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
957 downloads
Linux-Mobile-Guide 3.19
The Linux-Mobile-Guide is a guide for users of Linux and laptops, notebooks, PDAs and other mobile computers. more>>
The Linux-Mobile-Guide is a guide for users of Linux and laptops, notebooks, PDAs and other mobile computers.
This guide was former known as Linux-Laptop-HOWTO but was now extended to cover Linux and mobile computer devices in general (laptops, PDAs, mobile cell phones, digital cameras, calculators, wearables, ...). These devices are different from desktop/tower computers.
They use certain hardware such as PCMCIA cards, infrared and BlueTooth ports, batteries, docking stations. Hardware parts cannot be changed as easily as in a desktops, e.g. the graphics card. Often their hardware is more limited (e.g. disk space, CPU speed).
Hardware support for Linux (and other operating systems) on mobile devices is sometimes more limited (e.g. graphics chips, internal modems). They often use specialized hardware, hence finding a driver can be more difficult. Many times they are used in changing environments, so there is a need for multiple configurations and additional security strategies.
The Linux-Mobile-Guide explains installation methods for laptops and PDAs and configurations for different (network) environments, security issues for portable computers and much more. TuxMobil is the origin of the Linux-Mobile-Guide and provides always the latest issue available for download.
Enhancements:
- A link to keytouch has been made in the Extra Keys section.
<<lessThis guide was former known as Linux-Laptop-HOWTO but was now extended to cover Linux and mobile computer devices in general (laptops, PDAs, mobile cell phones, digital cameras, calculators, wearables, ...). These devices are different from desktop/tower computers.
They use certain hardware such as PCMCIA cards, infrared and BlueTooth ports, batteries, docking stations. Hardware parts cannot be changed as easily as in a desktops, e.g. the graphics card. Often their hardware is more limited (e.g. disk space, CPU speed).
Hardware support for Linux (and other operating systems) on mobile devices is sometimes more limited (e.g. graphics chips, internal modems). They often use specialized hardware, hence finding a driver can be more difficult. Many times they are used in changing environments, so there is a need for multiple configurations and additional security strategies.
The Linux-Mobile-Guide explains installation methods for laptops and PDAs and configurations for different (network) environments, security issues for portable computers and much more. TuxMobil is the origin of the Linux-Mobile-Guide and provides always the latest issue available for download.
Enhancements:
- A link to keytouch has been made in the Extra Keys section.
Download (0.21MB)
Added: 2005-11-15 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
1445 downloads
RemoteJ 0.2.0 Alpha
RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones. more>>
RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones such as the K750, W800, Z520, W600, W550, and W900 series.
RemoteJ project offers an extendable, configurable interface system that uses XML configuration files.
It can be used to control your music player, video player, or PC-TV using a menu appearing in your mobile phones menu.
Whats New in 0.1.6 Stable Release:
- Log cleanup (the info level is much cleaner).
- Some bugs have been fixed (global event triggering and event heaping).
- There is some Gnome flavor addition/cleanup in menu.xml.
- build.xml has been added for developers.
Whats New in 0.2.0 Alpha Development Release:
- SE t610 (and alike maybe: T68, T68i, T300, T310, T610, Z600, T230/T238/T226, T630, T290, K700i) support added (alpha testing phase)
<<lessRemoteJ project offers an extendable, configurable interface system that uses XML configuration files.
It can be used to control your music player, video player, or PC-TV using a menu appearing in your mobile phones menu.
Whats New in 0.1.6 Stable Release:
- Log cleanup (the info level is much cleaner).
- Some bugs have been fixed (global event triggering and event heaping).
- There is some Gnome flavor addition/cleanup in menu.xml.
- build.xml has been added for developers.
Whats New in 0.2.0 Alpha Development Release:
- SE t610 (and alike maybe: T68, T68i, T300, T310, T610, Z600, T230/T238/T226, T630, T290, K700i) support added (alpha testing phase)
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Added: 2007-01-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kammu snapshot
Kammu is a mobile phone management tool. more>>
Kammu is a mobile phone management tool.
Kammu is a KDE frontend for the GNU all mobile management tools Gammu.
This is a very first development snapshot. Please note that this version has some basic functionality only, please dont report any bugs on that version.
<<lessKammu is a KDE frontend for the GNU all mobile management tools Gammu.
This is a very first development snapshot. Please note that this version has some basic functionality only, please dont report any bugs on that version.
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Added: 2005-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ObexFS 0.8
ObexFS project is a FUSE-based filesystem using OBEX to access the memory on mobile phones. more>>
ObexFS project is a FUSE-based filesystem using OBEX to access the memory on mobile phones.
FUSE (Filesystem in USErspace) is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the linux kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations.
FUSE is made up of three main parts:
- A kernel filesystem module (kernel/fuse.o)
- A userspace library (lib/libfuse.a)
- A mount/unmount program (util/fusermount)
Heres how to create your very own virtual filesystem in five easy steps (after installing FUSE):
1) Edit the file example/fusexmp.c to do whatever you want...
2) Build the fusexmp program
3) run example/fusexmp /mnt/whatever -d
4) ls -al /mnt/whatever
5) Be glad
If it doesnt work out, please ask! Also see the file include/fuse.h for detailed documentation of the library interface.
You can also mount your filesystem like this:
fusermount /mnt/whatever example/fusexmp -d
The fusermount program now accepts a couple of additional options. Run it with the -h option to see a description.
<<lessFUSE (Filesystem in USErspace) is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the linux kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations.
FUSE is made up of three main parts:
- A kernel filesystem module (kernel/fuse.o)
- A userspace library (lib/libfuse.a)
- A mount/unmount program (util/fusermount)
Heres how to create your very own virtual filesystem in five easy steps (after installing FUSE):
1) Edit the file example/fusexmp.c to do whatever you want...
2) Build the fusexmp program
3) run example/fusexmp /mnt/whatever -d
4) ls -al /mnt/whatever
5) Be glad
If it doesnt work out, please ask! Also see the file include/fuse.h for detailed documentation of the library interface.
You can also mount your filesystem like this:
fusermount /mnt/whatever example/fusexmp -d
The fusermount program now accepts a couple of additional options. Run it with the -h option to see a description.
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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