AifMbm v1.10 (Python)

It creates/splits Aif and Mbm very independently on your S60 device. Besides, you can create split/create/edit MBM App Skins (e.g. FExplorer).

This is a unique Python based program, with Scripts Combined from AIFTOOL and MBMTOOL. Considering the fact that they are very inter-related and complementary applications, its better to combine them to form a full-fledged script. And thus, its called a final version.
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RealVista Desktop - Evolution (Flashlite)

RealVista Desktop (RVD) is free FlashLite application that can change your phone style into Windows Vista without changing ANY system files or damaging your phone. You can make calls, send messages and launch applications from RVD. Also you can navigate through menu using your keypad. Please read carefully Users Guide before using this FlashLite app.

MGMaps v1.39.15 (S60v3)

Mobile GMaps is a FREE application that displays maps from Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live Local (MSN Virtual Earth), Ask.com, Open Street Map and other sources on Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones, PDAs and other devices. MGMaps can connect to a GPS receiver over bluetooth or use internal GPS features on some phones in order to automatically display the map for your current position. You can pre-download maps and store them on your memory card in order to use them on the go without accessing the internet.

Screensaver: BigClock

Best clock screenSaver for S60 phones with many variant of fonts.

Nulaz v0.22 (S60v3)

Nulaz is a simple application for mobile phones and the Internet that enables you to see each others location. Know where you are, where your friends are and send them messages for free!

With Nulaz, friends can find each other in a crowded place, a mother can keep an eye on her kids, and you can see where all your friends are when you go clubbing.
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Vringo v1.93.227 (S60v3)

Vringo is a video sharing community which allows you to find and create video ringtones (or Vringos) and then share them with your friends — all on your phone. Use Vringo to find hot new video ringtones and get them on your phone. You choose the clips you’d like your friends to see and they choose the clips they’d like you to see. Vringo clips are from the best of movies, TV and music, or created by you, either online or on your phone. Get connected with your friends through video clips on your phone. Upload video’s and send your friends the latest thing going on with you by sharing a video - all on your mobile phone!

eBuddy v0.99

eBuddy is a free web based messenger that enables you to chat with your MSN, Yahoo, Google Talk, MySpace and AIM buddies. No downloads or registration required!

To use the web version of eBuddy, all you need is a Javascript enabled browser on your computer. You can access eBuddy from any computer or location and it even works behind a firewall. Whether you’re at home, school, at the library or at work, surf over to eBuddy and login with your account to start chatting - it’s as easy as that!
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6 Flashlite Mini Games

Here is the 6 collection ofr flashlite mini games: areyouthirsty, blackjack, crazy taxi, memory, radio3b and tic tac toe.

Digital Chocolate: 20Q Mind Reader (S60v3 - 240×320)

I can read your mind… the award-winning web phenomenon 20Q comes to mobile! Think of a word and 20Q will know it - you have to see it to believe it! Bonus features include a special anagram game with over 8 000 word puzzles, a multiplayer game + three secret bonus features!

Features:
- Based on the web phenomenon with over 50 million games played
- Unlimited replay value
- Multiple bonus features
- An anagram game with over 8000 unique puzzles in seven languages
- Guess It!, a party word game for 2-4 players
- 3 hidden bonus features to unlock
- Statistics tracking

DChoc Cafe: Domino (S60v1 & S60v2)

Digital Chocolate’s latest addition to its DChoc Cafe series of colourfully presented traditional games is dominoes. No, not those of the painstakingly-set-up-only-to-be-knocked-down variety, but the other ones. The traditional game, played in sleepy pubs and on rainy family camping holidays since the year dot (pun intended).

For those unfamiliar with the Cafe premise, it’s an isometrically viewed cafe hub from which you can access a version of a classic game, view other players’ high scores and compare personalised avatars – the latter two of which make use of your phone’s online capabilities. Little has changed with this latest iteration, possessing as it does the same polished presentation and likeably breezy approach to the main game.
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