Sunday, May 17, 2009

A "Must Have" apps for Symbian OS UIQ3 Phone

Hi there :-)
This time i want to share about applications that are useful to your Symbian OS UIQ3 Phone.
I'm using Sony Ericsson M600i phone at the moment, but i think the apps that i'd like to share are compatible with other UIQ3 phones, like Sony Ericsson P990i, P1i, G900, G700, W950, W960.

The phones are usually pre-installed with many good apps already, but there are some apps that i suggest you to install and make you phone even better as a result.

  • eBuddy Mobile Messenger (freeware)
eBuddy is a free and easy to use instant messaging apps for your phone.
You can chat on MSN, Yahoo!, AIM, ICQ, Google Talk and facebook, all in one list.

for more info visit http://www.ebuddy.com/

  • Opera Mini 4.2 (freeware)
Full Web: Opera Mini enables you to take your full Web experience to your phone.
Fast: Faster mobile internet as data is compressed before being sent to your phone.
Free: Opera Mini is free to download. It is the definitive mobile web browser.
for more info visit http://www.opera.com/mini/

  • Google Mobile (freeware)
There are many mobile apps provided by Google, such as Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Blogger, etc. All of them are pretty easy to use, you should try them all :-)

for more info visit http://www.google.com/mobile/default/

  • WorldMate UIQ (demo, buy for full version)
“Excellent world-clock, weather station and unit-converter”

for more info visit http://www.worldmate.com/

  • SudoX UIQ 3 (freeware)
A SuDoKu and Kakuro apps for Symbian UIQ 3 phones



Those are several apps that i found useful and fun for my phone.
I'll post it again here when i find some great apps.
Hope you all like it.

Your friend,
Indra


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Setting Telkom Speedy modem for Mac OSX Leopard

Hi all mac users (especially leopard) who are using or want to use Telkom Speedy as your ISP,
I just want to share my experience with you all, about how to set the modem and make it works on your wonderful mac computers :-)

First you have to make sure all the cables are connected (power cable, telephone line cable, ethernet cable), then turn on the computer and modem,

Open System Preferences (usually it's on the dock below the screen; if it isn't there, you can find it in Finder, then open Application, it should be there),

Then choose Network,
Choose Ethernet on the left side, (make sure the status is Connected, if not, you should check the cables, are all connected properly?)

If there is no Ethernet option available, you can create it by clicking the + button on the bottom left.
Select
Interface : Ethernet
Service Name : Ethernet (you can name it whatever you want)
Then click Create button.

Configure : Using DHCP
IP Address : should be automatically filled
Subnet Mask : should be automatically filled
Router : should be automatically filled
DNS Server : you should ask the telkom technician
for this DNS (e.g. XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
Search Domain : leave it blank

Then click the Apply Button.

and Ta Da !!!
You're connected to the internet!

I hope this message is useful to you all, hehe :-)

your friend,
Indra

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