
WorkoutTimer is an application for mobile phone that helps you to keep time for yourself while working out at the gym or home. You may find it very useful for:
* boxing/martial arts
* tabata intervals
* circuit training
* stretching
* weightlifting
* running/sprinting
* cardio/aerobic training
* yoga
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Mobile Trail Explorer is an application where user can view and record tracks using the mobile phone and GPS device (either external or internal). Recorded tracks can be exported in KML or GPX formats so that they can be viewed in www.google.com Earth application. Mobile Trail Explorer is mainly targeted for recording biking, hiking etc. trails.
You can also create trails or placemarks in www.google.com Earth and import those to Mobile Trail Explorer in KML format. You can then display the imported track as “ghost” trail and follow the trail or waypoints.
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Multiple email accounts now managed from a single mobile device, with the launch of the emoze Version 2.0
Emoze is leading the mass market to the next generation of mobile push email with the release of its Version 2.0 software. New functionality enables users, to configure multiple mobile email accounts with optimized battery performance and phenomenal user experience.
It is now possible to send and receive emails, in real time, from your corporate, personal and family accounts all on the same mobile telephone.
“Making life easier is the name of the game,” said Moshe Levy, co-founder and chief technology officer of emoze. “The ability to deal with all email traffic from one mobile phone on-the-go saves time and effort scrambling for access or running around to find an internet café in a time of need.”
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google maps street view
Found this info at the google maps mobile page:
Today we’re launching a new version of
Google Maps for mobile with the same street-level imagery available on desktop. Wondering if the restaurant in your search results is the one you’re thinking of? Just click “Street View” after your search to see the storefront.
Unsure about a complicated intersection in your directions? Use Street View to see a photo, so there’s no mistaking your turn. You can also launch Street View from any address where we have photography, or simply by clicking on the map and selecting “Street View”. You can browse Street View overlaid on the map or in full screen, rotate your view to see more of your surroundings, and move along the street.
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Description:
Use your cell phone to manage files of any OBEX ready device that support File Transfer Profile (FTP), almost on all models today, with a Bluetooth connection. Download, upload, explore, edit, create, delete and rename files and folders on your phone, PDA, palm, notebook, PC, photo viewer, music player and so on; using an easy, fast and intuitive user-interface (GUI). Transfer or delete many files and entire folders at once, with a single keypress, using the multiple selection feature. Explore hidden files, or make your personal data private and/or read-only, using the attributes editor (local filesystem only). Save your favorite devices in the bookmark list, to speed-up the connection procedure. Require: MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1.
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Some words from the guys over at Opera Mini blog:
As Opera Mini gains more users around the world we’re trying to make sure that it works well for everyone. As part of this we’re adding more of the data centres where the web pages you request are formatted, compressed and sent on their way to your phone. The first new data centre is in the USA.
To make this work we’ve had to make some changes in the Opera Mini server software. We need your help to test the system before we trust it with all the Opera Mini users (because that’s a lot of people).
So, if you want to help you just need to download and install a special version of Opera Mini 4.1. It can be installed on your phone at the same time as the normal version. You can find it here:
http://mini.opera.com/globaltest/
Edit: The test client is called “Mini Global Test”.
The main difference you’ll probably notice is that page titles are all prefixed by either “[EU]” or “[US]” depending on which data centre you’re currently using. You’ll be allocated to one or another depending on where you are in the world and which is busier. There are some other changes and I’m curious to see if you spot them
Remember, this is a test so it might not always work correctly, we might sometimes have to make changes or fix things. You should keep your normal Opera Mini around as well.
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The Weather midlet is a Java application for mobile devices to check the weather conditions in different locations. Download the new measurement and forecast data any time using the Refresh menu item. There are different views in the Weather midlet and you can change the views with the Up/Down navigation buttons. In the bottom-left corner you’ll find the elapsed time from the last data source refresh. It’s measured not from the refresh button press on the phone but the refresh of the real computed/measured data on the server. The Autorefresh option makes it possible to refresh the meteorological data automatically in regular intervals.
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