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ConsignTech, makers of the GoDB programming system, introduce GoDB Lite for Symbian and link through to some first step tutorials.
Going to Symbian's Smartphone Show? Fancy meeting up for an informal chat the night before with the All About Symbian crew, all our friends, and some demos of new technology and software? All over a nice beer? Maybe win some nice prizes? Then we'll see you at London's Crosse Keys Pub on Monday 10th October.
Of course weve talked already about Symbian and what its partners will (hopefully) be doing, so let me take you on a flying run around the floor to see what catches my eye and what deserves a bit more exploring once we all get to the ExCeL Centre.
With the N-Gage and N-Gage QD avaialble at some fantastic prices (as low as $99 in the US) is this a good time to get the system? Ewan thinks so, and Nokia's offering of free demo versions and full games (Snakes) just make it even better. Here's your guide to the freebies.
One of the more popular applications on both the online stores and bundled with the device is Quickoffice. Craig Senick has been with the product for many years, and All About Symbian sat down with him to find out more about the Office Suite.
Steve Litchfield explains his own platform U-turn and draws some lessons about the importance of add-on software to the smartphone power user.
Theres a huge change in Symbian OS with OS 9.1 coming out. While the directors and marketing managers will be prowling the floor of The Smartphone Show for the latest edge available to them, the people who do all the work, the programmers, will all have the chance to learn about the new OS, API calls and the low level magic they can use from the people who programmed it. Symbian themselves.
What can we expect from Symbianand its licencees at the upcoming Smartphone Show 2005? Ewan (with input from the rest of the team) takes a look and makes some guesses, and a few warnings.
So if you've got a camera phone, where do you show off your pictures? One option is over on MoblogUK. Ewan caught up with Alfie Dennen, one of the brains behind the site to find out what Moblogging is all about.