1)EA.Mobile.Medal.Of.Honor.Airborne s60v3
Drop into exciting WWII combat! Play as Boyd Travers, a rank-and-file soldier with a heroic future. Join the 82nd Airborne division and enter the fast-paced fray. Complete missions in famous WWII battles, including D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge. Use cover to survive enemy tanks, mortar, and strafing fire as you battle in cities and open plains. With an array of weapons, you’ll have the firepower you need to succeed. Fight alongside allied troops as you make your way to Germany - and victory!
Features:
* Complete intense combat missions in dynamic, vibrant environments
* Take part in historic World War II battles, including D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge
* Fight as Boyd Travers, a rank-and-file soldier with a heroic future
* Engage in fierce combat across cities and open plains
* Experience the ‘real-feel’ of warfare, enhanced by vivid battlefield animations
* Keep your arsenal varied and lethal with an impressive array of weapons
* Use cover to survive enemy tanks, mortar and strafing fire
* Cinematic, “you are there” airdrop begins the game
Click here to Download:
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/eamobilemedalofhonorairborne240x320v7058s60v3j2meretail_binpda.zip
2)Indiagames Rush Hour 3 S60v3
Power Game: Play as Lee and Carter and save the world from the evil plans of Kanji and the Chinese Triad!
The Chinese Triad has spread across the globe and members infiltrating all walks of life. The dreaded Kanji leads a team of assassins; in the quest for Triad world domination. The assassination bid on Ambassador Han is the first cog in the wheel. Play as Lee and Carter, by combining their inimitable style and utilizing outlandish kung-fu prowess fight Kanji and his minions, beating your way across the Atlantic, trotting the globe from Los Angeles to Paris to dismantle this threat forever.
Click here to Download Part-1:
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/indiagamesrushhour3v112240x320s60v3n95j2meretail_nokiapda.zip.
Click here to Download Part-2
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/indiagamesrushhour3v115176x208s60v3j2meretail_nokiapda.zip
3)Sunshine Beach Volley
It’s time to revive your skills! Take this truly authentic blast from the good old past and start crafting your talent in the zen art of playing beach volley. In this rather short download are included awesome music, stunning graphics and even a well executed gameplay!
Key Features:Fast retro actionEasy to learn - fun to playChallenging opponent
Click here to Download :
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/sunshinebeachvolleyss5qv.zip
Monday, March 31, 2008
Mobile Applications
1)Ultra Mp3 Skins Pack
Please use Mobile Explore software. Transfer skin file in which ultra mp3 folder.
Click here to Download:
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ultra-mp3-skin.zip
2) BT Walkie-Talkie
With this application you can record sound, take pictures and the other device receives them immediately without searching or need to accept from the other phones. Both phones need Bluetooth and this application running when you want to pair them.
Click here to Download:
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/bt-walkie-talkie.zip
3)DivX Player VO.86
Play divx video files on your mobile phone.
Supported devices
Nokia 3230, 3650, 6260, 6600, 6630, 6670, 6680, 7610, N-gage, N70, N90
Click here to Download:
divxplayerv086rc2s60symbianos.zip
Please use Mobile Explore software. Transfer skin file in which ultra mp3 folder.
Click here to Download:
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ultra-mp3-skin.zip
2) BT Walkie-Talkie
With this application you can record sound, take pictures and the other device receives them immediately without searching or need to accept from the other phones. Both phones need Bluetooth and this application running when you want to pair them.
Click here to Download:
http://www.mobiles3.com/nokia/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/bt-walkie-talkie.zip
3)DivX Player VO.86
Play divx video files on your mobile phone.
Supported devices
Nokia 3230, 3650, 6260, 6600, 6630, 6670, 6680, 7610, N-gage, N70, N90
Click here to Download:
divxplayerv086rc2s60symbianos.zip
Mobile Software
Mobile software is designed to run on handheld computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), enterprise digital assistants (EDAs), smartphones and cellphones. Recent model cellphones have included the ability to run user-installed software.
Mobile development lists the differences between the various mobile software platforms, in chart format.
J2ME
The dominant mobile software platform is Java[citation needed] (in its incarnation as "J2ME" / "Java ME" / "Java 2 Micro Edition"). J2ME runs atop a Virtual Machine (called the KVM) which allows reasonable, but not complete, access to the functionality of the underlying phone. The JSR process serves to incrementally increase the functionality that can be made available to J2ME, while also providing Carriers and OEMs the ability to prevent access, or limit access to provisioned software.
This extra layer of software provides a solid barrier of protection which seeks to limit damage from erroneous or malicious software. It also allows Java software to move freely between different types of phone (and other mobile device) containing radically different electronic components, without modification. The price that is paid is a modest decrease in the potential speed of the game and the inability to utilise the entire functionality of a phone (as Java software can only do what this middle-man layer supports.)
Because of this extra security and compatibility, it is usually a quite simple process to write and distribute Java mobile applications (including games) to a wide range of phones. Usually all that is needed is a freely available JDK (Java Development Kit) for creating Java software itself, the accompanying Java ME tools (known as the Java Wireless Toolkit) for packaging and testing mobile software, and space on a web server (web site) to host the resulting application once it is ready for public release.from many sites you can download [1]mobile softwares
Can J2ME be installed on Mac OS X operative systems?
The answer is yes, but will not be very functional because of the fact that the J2ME wireless toolkits necessary to develop such applications is not supported by Mac OS X operative systems.
This is due to Sun's lack of interest to port the Wireless Toolkit (WTK) to Mac OS X.
BREW
In terms of use, J2ME is followed by BREW. BREW can provide complete control of the handset and access to all its functionality. However the power provided by native code with direct access to the handset APIs, has caused the BREW development process to be tailored largely towards recognised software vendors. While the BREW SDK (Software Development Kit) is freely available, running software on real mobile hardware (as opposed to the provided emulator) requires a digital signature which can only be generated with tools issued by a handful of parties, namely mobile content providers and Qualcomm themselves. Even then, the game will only work on test enabled devices. To be downloadable on regular phones the software must be checked, tested and given approval by Qualcomm via their TRUE BREW Testing programme.
Other
Windows Mobile, Palm OS and Symbian OS support typical application binaries as found on personal computers with code which executes in the native machine format of the processor (the ARM architecture is used on many current models). Windows Mobile also supports the Portable Executable (PE) format associated with the .NET Framework. Both Windows Mobile and Palm OS offer free SDKs and Integrated Development Environments to developers. Machine language executables offer considerable performance advantages over Java.
Mobile development lists the differences between the various mobile software platforms, in chart format.
J2ME
The dominant mobile software platform is Java[citation needed] (in its incarnation as "J2ME" / "Java ME" / "Java 2 Micro Edition"). J2ME runs atop a Virtual Machine (called the KVM) which allows reasonable, but not complete, access to the functionality of the underlying phone. The JSR process serves to incrementally increase the functionality that can be made available to J2ME, while also providing Carriers and OEMs the ability to prevent access, or limit access to provisioned software.
This extra layer of software provides a solid barrier of protection which seeks to limit damage from erroneous or malicious software. It also allows Java software to move freely between different types of phone (and other mobile device) containing radically different electronic components, without modification. The price that is paid is a modest decrease in the potential speed of the game and the inability to utilise the entire functionality of a phone (as Java software can only do what this middle-man layer supports.)
Because of this extra security and compatibility, it is usually a quite simple process to write and distribute Java mobile applications (including games) to a wide range of phones. Usually all that is needed is a freely available JDK (Java Development Kit) for creating Java software itself, the accompanying Java ME tools (known as the Java Wireless Toolkit) for packaging and testing mobile software, and space on a web server (web site) to host the resulting application once it is ready for public release.from many sites you can download [1]mobile softwares
Can J2ME be installed on Mac OS X operative systems?
The answer is yes, but will not be very functional because of the fact that the J2ME wireless toolkits necessary to develop such applications is not supported by Mac OS X operative systems.
This is due to Sun's lack of interest to port the Wireless Toolkit (WTK) to Mac OS X.
BREW
In terms of use, J2ME is followed by BREW. BREW can provide complete control of the handset and access to all its functionality. However the power provided by native code with direct access to the handset APIs, has caused the BREW development process to be tailored largely towards recognised software vendors. While the BREW SDK (Software Development Kit) is freely available, running software on real mobile hardware (as opposed to the provided emulator) requires a digital signature which can only be generated with tools issued by a handful of parties, namely mobile content providers and Qualcomm themselves. Even then, the game will only work on test enabled devices. To be downloadable on regular phones the software must be checked, tested and given approval by Qualcomm via their TRUE BREW Testing programme.
Other
Windows Mobile, Palm OS and Symbian OS support typical application binaries as found on personal computers with code which executes in the native machine format of the processor (the ARM architecture is used on many current models). Windows Mobile also supports the Portable Executable (PE) format associated with the .NET Framework. Both Windows Mobile and Palm OS offer free SDKs and Integrated Development Environments to developers. Machine language executables offer considerable performance advantages over Java.
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