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January 9, 2009

Mp3 Tagger


Mp3 Tagger is an MP3 ID3 tag editor. You can open MP3 Files, edit the ID3 tags and write them back to file.

Download: mp3taggeruiq3.sis

September 25, 2008

CapsSwitch UIQ3 (hacks for UIQ 3)



SWMail, who’s responsible for bringing us some of the best hacks for UIQ 3, just pushed the envelop further by releasing a new version of CapsSwitch application which makes hacking your UIQ 3 smartphone possible without using the Python code, NO PC required! You can get the latest version from SWMail’s website.

DISCLAIMER : Not responsible for any damage using this app. Use it with CAUTION!

CapsSwitch (Program to hack and to override permissions on-demand for UIQ3)

Description
Program: CapsSwitch
Program’s author: SWmail (aka SW)
Program’s version: 1.1.27 (10 Juli 2008)
The program is intended to hack and to override permissions on-demand on UIQ3 smartphones.

Tested on: P1i (R6G04/R9K009/GW1) and M600 (R6A16) and W950i

Big thanks to FCA00000 for help and to Hex for MetroTRK source code and ARM tutorials.

Changelog

1.1.27 Now works without PC (python script) and without MetroTRK. Added Russian and German languages
1.0.5 Changed icon + Minor fixes
1.0.3 First public release

Installation
- Download archive with the program from
http://www.agathosyne.de/files_ext/CapsSwitch.zip
- Install CapsSwitch. No need to sign.
- Enjoy and if it like it, please donate.

Download: CapsSwitch.sis

September 12, 2008

Astraware.Hidden.Expedition.titanic-uiq-v1-01


Astraware Hidden Expedition Titanic

Explore the wreckage of the sunken Titanic and discover her hidden treasure
Based on the #1 hit PC game by Big Fish Games
Explore the Titanic through 17 on-board locations
Discover historical artifacts and gems
Play with 5-way or stylus
Solve the Captain's puzzle to discover the ultimate artifacts!

The legendary RMS Titanic, which sank in 1912, still houses a wealth of artifacts and treasures on-board. In Hidden Expedition: Titanic, explore the wreckage of this once-majestic ship and collect antique artifacts for the Titanic Museum.

Download: Astraware.Hidden.Expedition.titanic-uiq-v1-01.rar

August 20, 2008

Oh No More Lemmings UIQ3


Lemmings is no doubt one of the best games ever made on the computer. I recall being an avid fan in the days of Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, so it should come as no surprise when you can find a port of Lemmings on the UIQ platform.

Download: oh-no_more_uiq3.rar

August 1, 2008

K-Rally UIQv3


K Rally is a top-down 3D racing game where you and several opponents have to race around a variety of tracks. You can play dirty if you want, in fact the scoring system encourages it, by ramming your car into the rear or sides of your competitors or even by firing rockets and laying mines. (Incidentally the violence is very cartoony, cars which receive a direct hit from your weapons are accompanied by speech bubbles full of censored swearwords and carry on driving after getting back on the track.)

The core gameplay is good, it's really easy to get into but has long-term challenges to give it some depth. K-Rally is an arcade racer than a realistic one, but it does have consistent physics and it's satisfying when you get into a good rhythm that lets you take corners without overshooting them. (Some people may feel that K-Rally lacks overall speed due to its top-down perspective, but that's to do with the genre itself rather than the quality of this game.) The weapons side of things makes K-Rally all the more enjoyable, although they only really work if you're near the person you're firing at. This isn't Super Mario Kart and you can't win a race if you fall too far behind.

The graphics are lovely and clearly make use of the Symbian hardware. Although the gameplay is 2D, the whole game takes place in a detailed and smooth 3D world full of tall trees and pillars of rock, with clouds and birds that float past the camera, and lighting including shadows and headlights. The skins which determine the graphics are separate from the tracks, so you might race several times on the same track and it could look completely different each time. Skins also sometimes add new features such as ice or rain, which can affect your driving ability. K-Rally has relatively complex graphics, but you can set it to run at seven different levels of detail if you feel it's too slow on your particular Symbian model. The game supports full-screen mode both vertically and horizontally, although the options menu screens are vertical only and appear with black sidebars on horizontal phones.

The sound is nice, with an Amiga-esque funky main theme tune and in-game frantic techno tracks. The sound effects are crisp and generally what you'd expect from a racing game.

The menus are polished and professional, with sharp comic-book artwork representing the characters in the game and a profile system that lets you run up to four separate characters with their own careers and unlockable avatars. There are extensive options but the structure of the menus is logical and intuitive, so you only have a minimum of clicks to do the things you want to do most often.

The controls are simple enough to work on almost any phone keypad layout: left and right steer, up launches rockets, down lays mines, 4 accelerates (you let go of it to slow down) and 7 uses turbo boosts (or accelerates if there aren't any turbos left). If you're unhappy with any of this you can set your own controls, and you can also set the controls for the menus too. There's options to set the car to automatically accelerate and/or turbo boost, with the actual accelerate button acting as a brake in this mode.

Download: KRally.rar