
[visit fring.com]
2. SlingPlayer MobileOffering a familiar SlingPlayer Mobile experience, this version lets users
Conveniently switch among video input devices ranging from basic cable, digital cable or satellite receiver, to DVR and DVD players Fully control programming via full menus and intuitive icons Watch TV in different viewing modes such as Full Screen and Audio Only, and adjust video screen size/ aspect ratio Enjoy stereo audio and listen via Bluetooth headset where supported by mobile device Stream from Slingbox with advanced connectivity such as 3G and beyond cellular connection(e.g.HSDPA) or WiFi where supported by mobile device
[visit slingbox.com]

Conveniently switch among video input devices ranging from basic cable, digital cable or satellite receiver, to DVR and DVD players Fully control programming via full menus and intuitive icons Watch TV in different viewing modes such as Full Screen and Audio Only, and adjust video screen size/ aspect ratio Enjoy stereo audio and listen via Bluetooth headset where supported by mobile device Stream from Slingbox with advanced connectivity such as 3G and beyond cellular connection(e.g.HSDPA) or WiFi where supported by mobile device
[visit slingbox.com]

[visit thefilter.com]
4. emoze Receive your emails and Outlook data anywhere, anytime Handle your schedule and meetings via your mobile device Enjoy synchronized Personal Information Management (PIM) Access information about your Contacts, anywhere, anytime Data is pushed automatically to your mobile handset or PDA with no need to connect to a service or click send\receive Military-grade secure, encrypted transmissions behind your firewall Totally free accessibility with no costly packages, specific hardware or software platforms While I was considering to add a Blackberry to my mobile gear for business purposes, I came across emoze. As it does what it says and does it very well, I see no need for a Blackberry anymore.
[visit emoze.com]
5. Nokia Sports TrackerNokia Sports Tracker is a GPS based activity tracker that runs on S60 smartphones. Information such as speed, distance and time are automatically stored to your training diary. To be able to use application for real, you need Nokia S60 3.0 or 3.1 phone with Bluetooth GPS device or Nokia S60 3.0 or 3.1 phone with integrated GPS.
Already reviewed when it was still a research object, this little app stays on my phone. It kept me from buying the Nike + iPod combi. Works like charm and gives broad information. Together with Google Earth a killer combi.
[visit Nokia Sports Tracker]
6. WWIGOwwigo (pronounced ‘vigo’) stands for Webcam Wherever I Go. With wwigo, a camera phone can be used as a webcam with PC or Laptop using bluetooth as the transmission medium.It consists of two software components: mobile component that resides on phone and streams video to PC. PC component that recieves video. When at work (Window$) and in a Skype chat with video, WWIGO does a great job for me. Although the camera in combination with bluetooth does ask for some batterylife, the ability to freely move the camera around does have many advantages and brings some extra fun to the conversation.
[visit Motvik’s WWIGO]
7. MovinoMovino is a collection of open source applications for streaming and broadcasting live video from smartphones. The main applications are the following: A client for Symbian Series 60 smartphones A client for J2ME camera phones A GUI application and a QuickTime component for OS X A video server for Linux A web interface based on the Drupal CMS totally sweet! Having “just” an old Apple 15″ Powerbook without the integrated webcam, Movino took my videochat possibilities to a next level, especially after Skype launched its video enabled Mac version some time ago.
[visit Movino]
8. CalciumCalcium is a fast, easy to use calculator for your S60 phoneDoing basic calculations on your phone is now only a couple of clicks away.So how fast is it? Try this simple example: start the standard calculator and do 2/3 x 7. It takes 13 clicks. Using Calcium it only takes 6!
One of those apps where simplicity is the keyword. Nothing special: it is just a calculator. It only does the job quicker!

[visit emoze.com]

Already reviewed when it was still a research object, this little app stays on my phone. It kept me from buying the Nike + iPod combi. Works like charm and gives broad information. Together with Google Earth a killer combi.
[visit Nokia Sports Tracker]

[visit Motvik’s WWIGO]

[visit Movino]

One of those apps where simplicity is the keyword. Nothing special: it is just a calculator. It only does the job quicker!
[visit MTvoid’s Calcium]
9. LifeBlogLifeblog is a digital photo album tool designed with mobile phone photographers and bloggers in mind. Lifeblog phone and PC software automatically organizes your digital media between your mobile phone and PC so you can view, search, edit, and share your images and messages.Lifeblog automatically builds an organic timeline as you take photos and videos and send and receive messages. Just open Lifeblog on your phone and scroll through your images, videos, and more. Save your best shots in the Favorites timeline for quick access.Lifeblog is both phone and PC software. Clear up space on your phone by connecting to your PC and saving files on that larger hard drive. From there you can browse, edit, and blog through the Lifeblog PC interface. You may want to keep your favorites on your phone to show off when the mood strikes Oh yeah, just another way to digitally share your life… Every now and then I scroll through the mobile version on my N95, just for fun’s sake.

[visit Nokia’s LifeBlog]

[visit the Shozu website]
11. GizmoSave money making Internet calls with your WiFi Nokia phone. It is easier than ever, simply download and install the GizmoVoIP plug-in and choose “Internet Call” when making calls. Your calls will be connected via the Internet, not the cellular network, so you save money on international calling, roaming fees and use less mobile minutes. have this installed on my mobile, but I guess I have not ever been able to convince any of my close friends to get rid of Skype… Anyhow, I did do some test-calls and must say that the quality good. Another plus for Gizmo: It has many additional services, like a landline-number for your Gizmo account. Yes, like Skype-in, only does Skype-in not (yet) provide this for Holland… Still, it costs tooo much.

[visit the GizmoProject]

[visit Jaiku Mobile]

[visit the MyStrands website]

[http://nokia-n95-software.epocware.com/Handy_Taskman.html]

[visit the RotateMe website]

[visit Screenshot for Symbian]
17. Emtube> emTube is an application for Symbian S60 3rd edition phones that allows you to: Search and browse videos on YouTube.> Download selected videos onto your phone.> Stream FlashVideo files directly from YouTube.> Play local FlashVideo files. EmTube does totally improve the way to watch YouTube vids on your mobile… yet it still could do with some improvement. I personally look forward to the release of MobiTubia, where the user interface looks really appealing and integrates even further with S60!

[visit EmTube’s website]

Opera Mini has many advantages over the built-in S60 browser. Speed and navigation being the most important. I truly hope that Nokia learns from Opera Mini…
[visit the site of Opera Mini]
19. Flip SilentA small software which makes you use your phone in a more natural way:When you are in a meeting or dating, and a call is coming in, you can flipover your phone to make it go into the silent profile and hang up the phone call or mute the ringer — without touching anything on the phone, just flip it over, your phone will go into silence!
Did try the first version, think it is a great application. Will need to donate to get the current version, but will do so soonly. Everybody who creates applications like these (and who is a NokiaForum Champion) deserves much credit.

Did try the first version, think it is a great application. Will need to donate to get the current version, but will do so soonly. Everybody who creates applications like these (and who is a NokiaForum Champion) deserves much credit.
[visit Tong Ren’s Flip Silent page]
20. ShutUpShutUp is a very simple application: When the phone is ringing (alarm, call…), silence it simply by physically flipping the phone over.ShutUp was announced already some time ago, has not been released yet and I think it has been bypassed in attention by above mentioned FlipSilent. With the quality Samir has delivered with RotateMe, I still think he will deliver a great application and thought it only worthy to mention it here in this list.

[visit the (future) site of ShutUp]

[visit the website of Wavelog]
22. Dr. Jukka’s InclinometerJust install it, put your N95 in your cars dashboard and you are ready for an off road experience… Your Nokia N95’s built-in accelerometer will fuel this inclinometer with the information it needs to translate your car’s movements and tilting to your phone’s screen. Note that this is only for Nokia N95, and only available at the MOSH.
This is more for the fun, but still a pretty neat application.

This is more for the fun, but still a pretty neat application.
[http://mosh.nokia.com/content/3E1BD59369462687E040050AEE043609]

Have not tried this yet, but came across the site and the mobile possibilities during Steve Jobs Keynote presentation… more people were trying to use Qik to broadcast the live event. This has sweet possibilities!
[visit Qik’s website]

[visit Nokia’s Internet Radio page]
25. ExtGPSSymarctic ExtGPS allows you to use your phone’s built-in GPS module externally on laptop via Bluetooth. It is mainly targeted for Nokia N95, E90, 6110 Navigator handsets, allowing you to use existing, more sophisticated GIS applications. Next to FlipSilent high on my list of applications to test… Its purpose is simple, yet is does open up many possibilities. Definitely worth the mention.
