Eero archived his source code to a CD-R and labeled it: Podcaster - Symbian 9.1 - Final Build.
While the native S60 browser was decent, Opera Mobile was the gold standard. It offered "Small Screen Rendering" and tabbed browsing that made the early mobile web actually usable. Putty for Symbian: For the IT crowd, having a SSH client on an symbian 9.1 apps
A fast, gesture-based gallery app that blew the native "Gallery" out of the water in terms of speed and zoom capabilities. 🎮 Gaming Eero archived his source code to a CD-R
Last week, Eero had spent six hours debugging a crash that only happened after the 143rd podcast feed update. The culprit? A stray HBufC descriptor (Symbian's string object) that wasn't properly reset. The phone's heap had fragmented like a shattered mirror, and the 144th allocation landed in a crack. Putty for Symbian: For the IT crowd, having
For collectors, retro-enthusiasts, or anyone who finds a dusty Nokia N95 in a drawer, the question remains: