FullScreen Caller v3.04 Symbian Software

May 31st, 2006 No Comments »

SmartphoneWare Full Screen Caller v3.04 Symbian Software

Do you want to see a person who is calling you more clearly and in details? Well, use application Full Screen Caller and your wish will be satisfied! Full Screen Caller allows you to see a big picture of a person when you are receiving a phone call if this person is stored in your contacts database!
How does it work:

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Full screen caller has two modes: picture mode and caller info mode. Depending on the selected mode application Full screen caller will show either a photo associated with a corresponding contact or detailed information about the caller.

When application Full screen caller is turned on, it shows a big photo of a caller or caller info screen during a phone call. A picture can appear during incoming or/and outcoming calls.

In picture mode application Full screen caller tries to get the biggest picture from Pictures big picture from Contacts application. If there’s no big picture in Contacts it tries to get a picture from Pictures for a group. If it doesn’t find any it shows a thumbnail or default picture.

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In caller info mode application Full screen caller gets information about a caller from contacts database and shows fields that you set in settings dialog. during a call.

ETICamcorder 2 v2.02 Symbian OS7

May 30th, 2006 No Comments »

ETI Camcorder 2 v2.02 Software Symbian S60 OS7

Shoot crystal-clear videos that are worth keeping. Camcorder2 continues the legend of the original ETI Camcorder

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Author’s Description
Let’s face it, the built-in camcorder of your mobile phone is bad . It turns your "precious moment" into a blurry mess, and it records into 3GP files that are only loved by blood-sucking telcos. If you want to shoot videos with enough quality that are worth keeping, you need Camcorder2, the worthy successor of the original, legendary ETI Camcorder.

I’m not going to tell you Camcorder2 is the ONLY intelligent choice for the replacement of your built-in camcorder software ;-) Let me show you the features:

* Highest-quality –crystal clear pictures with no visible compression artifacts

* Smoothest motion — Camcorder2’s ultra efficient encoding algorithm allows it to achieve the highest frame rate which result in smooth videos without the jerkiness exhibited by all other camcorder programs.

* AVI output — The ONLY camcorder that outputs to compressed AVI file. 3GP files created by the others cannot be played back easily on PCs. Worse, they are very difficult to edit. AVI file, on the other hand, plays on every PC. Editing is also piece of cake thanks to a large number of free/commercial video editing tools with AVI support.

* Visual movie album — Unlike the built-in camcorder which shows you a list of cryptic file names, Camcorder2 presents your videos as thumbnail images. Folders can also be created to help you better manage your videos because with Camcorder2, you will for sure record LOTS OF videos!

* Skinnable UI — software Camcorder2 is now the only camcorder program with support for customizable skins. Have fun!

* Plug-ins — The movie album of Camcorder2 supports a powerful plugin architecture which extends the functionalities of the album in unlimited ways. For example, you can pick a video then apply a more aggressive compression scheme, convert to another file format, upload to our video sharing forum, or even "blog" it to your video blogger. Many plugins will be made freely downloadable through our dedicated Camcorder2 web site.

* Fan club — A web site and forum dedicated to Camcorder2 users. Get free upgrades, technical supports, and download many plugins and skins. Better yet, share your videos with other users all over the world!

In all, Camcorder2 continues the legend of the original ETI Camcorder software — the most user friendly, well-designed camcorder program. It also goes beyond the original program in every aspects — speed, quality, ease of use, and more importantly, FUN!

Do not wait to get your copy. This is one of the must-have software to equip your shinny new mobile phone.
Compatiable Devices
Nokia 3230, Nokia 6260, Nokia 6600, Nokia 6620, Nokia 6670, Nokia 7610

Philips Camcoder PRO for Nokia

May 27th, 2006 No Comments »

Philips Camcoder PRO for Nokia 3660 7650

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The Philips LifeVibes Camcoder PRO is a high quality audio video encoder and player for the Nokia 7650 mobile handset. It provides real-time audio video grabbing and encoding in the MPEG-4/H263 video format as specified by the 3GPP standard. Its PRO mode allows to produce top quality video clips of virtually unlimited duration.

It is fully integrated into phone application environments such as MMS, BT, IR and e-mail to transfer recorded video clips to other 3GPP video player compliant phones and PCs. The Philips Camcoder also features audio editing to add personal impressions to recorded video clips.


Hours of videos can be stored in the handset and transferred to PCs to be played back without any additional converter: enjoy recorded videos on all 3GPP compliant players such as but not limited to Philips Platform4 PC Player, Apple Quicktime 6.5 and other 3GPP video player compliant phones.

General Features

Capture
Captured audio video clips can be saved as 3GPP (.3gp) files in phone memory or Memory Stick
Simultaneous audio video recording
Output file size is compatible with MMSC : 50, 75, 100, 150 kB
Unlimited file size mode

Edition
Start, Pause, Resume, Stop commands while capturing
3 audio grabbing modes:
- Simultaneous audio and video grabbing
- Audio dubbing
- Audio track replacement

Play back
Playback of 3GPP files attached to MMS and e-mail or downloaded from a WAP page

Full screen mode
Audio video lip synch
Video album with thumbnails supporting functionality such as Play, Rename, Copy, Delete, Copy to/from MMC, Clip details, Send as -
Captured 3GP files can be attached to MMS and e-mail or sent via IR or Bluetooth

Poseidon - 2 Minute Movie Review

May 25th, 2006 3 Comments »


Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Year: 2006
Starring: Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, Richard Dreyfuss
Reviewer: Reese Witherfork

Do you ever get the feeling that you’re on a luxury cruise liner, and that it’s just been hit by a wave, and now it’s upside down so you have to walk on the ceiling, and the whole thing’s filling up with water, and there are electrical fires everywhere, and you’re surrounded by nothing but dead bodies?

You do? Fuck, you’re weird.

This movie stars Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfus. I would like to say, for the record, that don’t want to have sex with any of these actors. Not even a hand-job for money. In fact, there was only ONE hot guy in this movie, but I didn’t notice he was hot until after the wave hit and his hair gets all wet because, after the wave hits, I saw him on the screen and I was like “Whoa, where’d he come from?” and then I was like “Oh, it’s just that guy from before, but he looks aww-ight with wet hair.”

This movie has a couple of problems: 1) there is zero dramatic tension whatsoever and you don’t give a shit about the characters. Honestly, you don’t care if they live or die. Even the main characters. You just don’t care.

2) In the original movie (this movie’s a remake, kids) the action was separated into two parts: before the wave hits and after. In the first part, you were introduced to the characters and all the drama in their lives. In the original film, the first part was extremely long and you kept waiting for a plot to develop, but it never came. Then you realized that some shit was going to go down on the boat and all these people with their complicated lives were going to die. And that was the plot. It was tense, eerie, suspenseful, interesting, original, unique. The second part of the movie, of course, was what happened when the shit went down.

In the remake, however, all that interesting toying around with eeriness and suspense is lost, because the first part of the movie is extremely short and film almost entirely focusses on the action that occurs after the wave hits. Yep, Hollywood missed the point again.

I feel a little bad criticizing this movie, because I’m sure it cost a bazillion dollars to make and I’m sure a lot of artists (cough) put their hearts and souls (cough) into making it. But, guess what? It’s lame. Oh yeah, Fergie from the Black Eyed peas was the singer on the boat. What’s that you say? Yeah, I hate when they do that, too.

This movie sucked ass.