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Nokia launches a new application that will breathe life into clients mobile drilling. Users can choose between different applications, videos, games, productivity tools, web, podcasts, location services and more. The Ovi Store enables developers to list their programs in an online catalog so that users can easily download or buy.
More than 50 Nokia devices compatible with the store Ovi and can be accessed by visiting store.ovi.com on the browser or download the standalone version of the application on your phone. We tried on our E71 and it worked on both the browser and through the application. The first game was successfully installed our phone crash, but we’ll save this as the fault of the application rather than Ovi Store.
Paid applications are also available, but the shop began to slow to a crawl as we wanted to try that. Perhaps a sign of teething problems. Nine selected countries, mainly in Europe but also including Australia and Singapore, also have a store dedicated Ovi which gives residents the opportunity to pay for programs through mobile operators outside of the standard billing credit card.
ComingNext is a calendar homescreen widget for Symbian N97 and 5800 phones. It sports a dual panel mode where each panel can display 4 upcoming events. The widget can be customized to your needs easily.
It is a calendar events list in dual panel mode with the following 10 events of your calendar from the current time on. It's made to replace the default Nokia's calendar widget which is really dumb and not very informative.
It's made of 2 widgets: ComingNext & ComingNext B, each showing the first 5 and second 5 elements in your calendar.
Changelog:
1.22 (2009-12-08)
- show "Tomorrow" instead of date if "showTodayAsText" is enabled
1.21 (2009-10-13)
- support daylight saving time (DST). This is based on the modifications
from Manfred Hanselmann (thanks for that!)
- added option "enableDaylightSaving" to disable DST. In case you are in a
timezone that has no DST, you should use this option
- some code cleanup (by Paul Moore)
- fixed alignment when calendar entries have very long description