Forward for Series 60

March 29th, 2007 No Comments »

An application which allows the user to forward on files which have been received over Bluetooth, infrared, MMS or e-mail. Also includes the ability to copy files in the Inbox to elsewhere on the phone. Version 1.21 adds support for the MMC card on the 3650. Note that phones based on Symbian OS v7.0s and later have copy-protection software which will not allow you to use Forward to send content like music and applications

Download Forward v1.21

Import Windows XP’s Tree command results into Word

March 29th, 2007 No Comments »

Import Windows XP’s Tree command results into Word
We can use the Tree command to research our folders on Windows XP hard disk that gives results fast—too fast for our eye to catch. Here’s how to use Word to create a Tree we can read in detail and at our own pace. To find out how many folders there are on your Windows XP hard disk, you can open a Command Prompt and use the Tree command. You’ll get a very nice looking graphical tree structure showing all the folders on your hard disk. The only problem is that the display will scroll by your screen so fast and exceed the buffer size, so you’ll never be able to see it.
Instead, try using the old MS-DOS pipe to funnel the output of the Tree command to an RTF (Rich Text Format) file. You can then import that RTF file into a specially formatted Word document and have the same graphical tree structure showing all the folders on your hard disk in a document. Here’s how:
a)Open a Command Prompt window. b)Use the CD \ command to access the root folder. c)Type Tree > Tree.rtf d)Close the Command Prompt window. e)Launch Word and open a new document. f)Go to File Page Setup. g)In the Page Setup dialog box, choose the Landscape Orientation, and set the left and right margins to 0. h)Click OK and click the Ignore button in the margins warning dialog box. i)Go to Insert File. j)In the Insert File dialog box, locate the Tree.rtf file and click the Insert button. k)In the File Conversion dialog box, select the MS-DOS option and click OK.l)You can save the document and then scroll through the graphical tree structure showing all the folders on your hard disk.After following these steps you’ll get the desired results.
Note:- This tip applies to both Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional.

Metro - The ultimate public transport guide for your PDA or Smartphone

March 27th, 2007 No Comments »

Metro - Underground route planner for major cities around the world.

Start Screen


Compute route

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Symbian Series 60 (Nokia)
Program for Symbian S60 smartphones users (1st & 2nd editions: Nokia N-Gage, 36xx, 62xx, 66xx, 76xx, …) MetroS60.zip (~500kb)
Program for Symbian S60 smartphones users (3rd edition: Nokia E50, E60, E61, E70, N71, N72, N73, N80, N91, N93, 3250, 5500…) MetroS60V3.zip (~600ko)
Other cities for Symbian S60 smartphones users metro.zip (~6300kb)

Symbian Series 80 (Nokia 9300, 9500, …)
Program for Symbian S80 smartphones users MetroS80.zip (~500kb)
Other cities for Symbian S80 smartphones users metro.zip (~6300kb)

Symbian Series 90 (Nokia 7710, …)
Program for Symbian S90 smartphones users MetroS90.zip (~500kb)
Other cities for Symbian S90 smartphones users metro.zip (~6300kb)

Symbian UIQ (SonyEricsson P800/P900…)
Program for Symbian UIQ smartphones users MetroP800.zip (~450kb)
Other cities for Symbian UIQ smartphones users metro.zip (~6300kb)

PalmOS and Windows Mobile (PocketPC & Smartphone)

Dard Dehlvi’s ghazal

March 27th, 2007 No Comments »


हम तुझसे किस हवस की फलक जुस्तुजू करें
दिल ही नहीं रहा है जो कुछ आरजू करें

तर-दामनी* पे शेख हमारी ना जाईयो
दामन निचोड़ दें तो फ़रिश्ते वजू* करें

सर ता क़दम ज़ुबां हैं जूं शम’अ गो की हम
पर यह कहाँ मजाल जो कुछ गुफ्तगू करें

है अपनी यह सलाह की सब ज़ाहिदान-ए-शहर
ए दर्द आ की बै’अत-ए-दस्त-ओ-सुबू करें

मिट जाएँ एक आन् में कसरत नुमाईयां
हम आईने के सामने आके जब हू करें

[तर-दामनी/tar-daamanii=गुनाह, guilt, sinfulness, immoral] [wazu=ablutions]

ham tujhse kis havas kii falak justujuu kareN
dil hii nahiin rahaa hai jo kuchh aarzuu kareN

tar-daamani pe sheKh hamaarii na jaaiiyo
daaman nichoR deN to farishte vazuu kareN

sar taa qadam zubaaN haiN juuN sham’a go ki ham
par yah kahaaN majaal jo kuchh guftguu kareN

hai apnii yeh salaah ki sab zaahidaan-e-shahar
aye dard aa ke bai’at dast-o-subuu kareN

miT jaayeN ek aan meN kasrat-numaaiyaaN
ham aaiine ke saamne aa ke jab huu kareN

(Dard Dehlvi, also known as Meer Dard but shouldn’t be confused with the great Meer Taqi Meer)