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Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular manager for various mobile phones/modems. It supports a wide variety of Nokia, Symbian, and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel, Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others) over cables, infrared, or BlueTooth. It contains libraries with functions for ... [More] ringtones, phonebook, SMS, logos, WAP, date/time, alarm, calls, and more (used by external applications like Wammu). It also includes a command line utility that can make many things (including backups) and an SMS gateway with full MySQL and PostgreSQL support from the PHP interface. [Less]

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gnokii is a multisystem tool suite for the mobile phones, released under GPL.

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Wammu is mobile phone manager running on Linux, Windows and possibly other platforms, where Gammu and wxPython works. The communication is made by Gammu library.

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python-gammu is a set of Python bindings for Gammu, the GSM mobile manager for various cellular phones. It can work with any phone that Gammu supports, including many models by Nokia, Siemens, and Alcatel.

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VDR-NG-EM is a project for porting VDR to Siemens Gigaset M740/M750 box. This space is a fork of open7x0.org with any nice patches and plugins.

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Gnocky is an application that will allow you to use many features of your mobile phone (setting logos, sending SMS, addressbook management). It uses user-space mobile driver provided by gnokii project.

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MoonPhase MoonPhaseMoonPhase is a free J2ME application that displays the current moon phase on your mobile phone. It can also display the dates of all new/full moon phases for a given year. The program works on MIDP2 compatible Java-enabled phones. FeaturesThe main screen displays the ... [More] current moon phase, moon age and percentage of the moon progress. The percentage value represents the illuminated fraction of the Moon's disc as a value from -99 to +99. The value is negative when the Moon wanes, and positive otherwise. The New Moon phase is around 0% and the Full Moon phase is around the +/-99%. To display the moon phase for a specific date, use the calendar control on the main screen. Installing directly to your mobile deviceTo install MoonPhase directly from your mobile device: Open http://wap.getjar.com with the built-in browser. Click Quick Download. Enter download code 37542, and click Next. Click Download to Mobile. Click Ok to start dowloading. After the download completes, MoonPhase will be installed on your device. Note: Installing directly from a mobile device requires a mobile data plan (3G, EDGE, GPRS, CSD, etc). Installing via desktopTo install from a desktop computer, download MoonPhase.jar and MoonPhase.jad to your desktop computer and then transfer them to your device via a cable, infrared or Bluetooth. For some mobile phones the .jad file might not be required. MoonPhase uses portions of code from the MoonTool application by John Walker, the Stellafane Moon Phase Calculator by by Ken Slater, and the MoonCalculator by Angus McIntyre. [Less]

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Ubuntu Intrepid now has the patched acerhk kernel module. This means that the installation script will become deprecated. I have started working on a patch for acer_acpi which will add hotkeys support so it will be able to replace acerhk.Since I own of these, I thought that it would be nice to give ... [More] support for Ubuntu users. Please note: I'm a junior programmer for a major company, I only do this in my free time, I am not affiliated with Fujitsu nor Siemens nor I get any money/laptop upgrades from them - although it could be nice... :( Therfore, I take no responsibility - it works, for me, it may also work for you (and I emphasize MAY). Instructions for Ubuntu Edgy Available at: http://damagedspline.blogspot.com/2007/02/fsc-amilo-a1650g-ubuntu-edgy-32bit-how.html Instructions for Ubuntu Fiesty Available at: http://damagedspline.blogspot.com/2007/03/fsc-amilo-a1650g-ubuntu-fiesty-32bit.html The auto installation script for Amilo A1650G for 32bit debian based distros (Ubuntus Feisty,Gutsy,Hardy or Mint Celena) is here.This script has been tested on my A1650G, Please send me questions/remarks/warnings/errors if you run into any. Features:1) Make the hotkeys work - all of them (besides change display)! 2) Notification bubbles and Cool n' Quiet - done by info2 @ubuntuforums. 3) Make wireless work - only if you have the Atheros 5005g. I'll be happy to add Broadcom if I had testers with that configuration. Requirements:1) 32bit Ubuntu >= 7.04 2) Amilo A1650G or similarly hotkeyd laptop 3) internet connection HowTo:Open a console and run: wget http://fscamiloa16xx.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/fsca16xx.sh chmod 755 fsca16xx.sh sudo ./fsca16xx.sh setup Wait a bit till it's Done. Log out, Log back in and viola! Please if you have a Broadcom based wireless card (which came with your A1650G), tell me how you made it work, I'll add it. Again this only works on 32bit Ubuntus, I'll try fixing the hotkeys for 64bit's aswell. After each kernel update it should be rerun. I'll try to add autorecompile for acerhk so that it will be automatic. Project Timeline can be viewed herehttp://code.google.com/p/fscamiloa16xx/wiki/ProjectTimeline. I want to add additional laptops with similar hotkeys layouts. So far I'm familiar with Li1718 with the help of johntait @amilo-forums and Si1520 with the help of info2 @ubuntuforums (both still in early stages). Stay tuned for updates. [Less]

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Black Raven - OpenSource эльф-стратегия для Siemens

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