08:05 - Thursday 19 July 2007 by Marc McEntegart
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: Symbian, indispensable
Categories: Consumer Electronics
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: Symbian, indispensable
Categories: Consumer Electronics
Table of content:
SExplorer and Y-Browser
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SExplorer (short for Simple Explorer) is so close to FExplorer as to make little difference. Perhaps the nicest thing about it is that it’s developed by Simon Judge, the brains behind another top notch Symbian application, Dictionary 2.0 (more on that later).
The third option is Y-Browser. Y-Browser is a little different. While it offers much the same functionality as the browsers above, it does so in a way that shows a clear attention to aesthetic that seems to have been somewhat lacking in other development. For that reason alone, Y-Browser deserves a recommendation, and a screenshot.
Y-Browser is available for download, here. You can download FExplorer, here. SExplorer is available, here.
- Previous page FExplorer
- Next page Dictionary 2.0
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I looks like you completely forgot Mobipocket Reader (www.mobipocket.com). It supports all Symbian phones, is pretty nice and it is the only reader that will give you access to all the real ebooks: Da Cinci Code, Michael Connelly, Stephen King, Michael Crichton ...
(to be fair, I must mention that I am CEO of Mobipocket.com, but check your research, Mobipocket is the #1 mobile reader out there)
Another handy app just released is TextQuick from http://www.mind-flip.com/. It speeds up text messaging by listing your contacts by popularity, really suprising that this isn't in the default S60 UI.
I have just installed the TextQuick app also - really make my life so much easier. Just goes to show that the simplest ideas are often the best. This should defo be on your list Marc.