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Tommi's blog has the full story.
-Jukka
New Calendar. SMS Inbox. RSS feeds. And more! Release 1.2 beta is now available for download.
The Calendar application has been completely re-designed, making it much more usable. You can now use the calendar more flexibly, for example share your calendar availability for visitors without showing the details of events.The Messaging application now includes SMS inbox and sent messages. Finding messages and replying to them is easier than ever!
This release will make it more usable and fun for yourself and we hope will boost the sharing aspects as well. Install, start using it and let us know what you think!
Update 6.2.2008: There is a problem with certain language variants of certain phone models (for example N95-3 NAM). Application will install but show 4 different icons on the grid and it won't work. The fix is already being implemented and will be made available soon. Thanks for your patience. This is now fixed and a new release (1.2.1) is available.
PS. Don't forget these: widgets and badge.
-Jukka
The Personal AMP - Apache, MySQL and PHP - stack for S60 is now available!
You can download it from SourceForge and installation instructions are provided in our wiki.
PAMP is not a replacement for the web-server in MWS, but can be installed alongside MWS. And if you first start MWS and then PAMP, you can use the MWS connectivity for accessing your PAMP driven site.
Give it a shot, but be aware that there are plenty of rough edges, installation and otherwise, and it is therefore primarily intended for people who have prior experience of PHP, MySQL and CMSs, and who do not mind if something breaks along the way. For technical discussions, please use the Forum Nokia discussion board.
Have Fun!
Johan

First of all, I hope you have had a great start for this year! Here in Finland it's the darkest time of the year: I saw a statistic that in average the sun was visible about 38 minutes per day in December, can you believe that? The good news is that the days are now getting longer, couple of minutes every day. This week we finally got some long-awaited snow in here as well, though it's now melting away fast..
Many people have made their resolutions for the new year and some have done predictions on what to expect for 2008. As for myself it's been a more quieter time at work so there has been good time to think about the future in a broader sense.
This recent post (item #13) in our Forum Nokia Discussion Board certainly hit home for me. Having a mobile site running on the phone is cool as such, but integrating that into existing or completely new communities and services is the next step. Or what do you think?
I also liked the title of the post since that's one of my favourite episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Happy 20th Anniversary, TNG :)
-Jukka
(2008 logo made with Logo Creatr, thanks!)