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December 28, 2005 Nokia Catalogs application - free download Posted by Tommi at 01:21 PM | Categories: Nokia S60 applications

This one has been available for some time already, but I thought it was worth a mention:

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Some Nokia devices come with Nokia Catalogs preinstalled, but if your device doesn't, you can download it for free from http://www.nokia.com/catalogs

With Catalogs Client, you can try and buy applications and content from operator and 3rd party portals, such as Jamba and Handango. I think the concept is really nice and it could greatly increase ordinary people's awareness about the S60 extendability opportunities. I have to admit, however, that as a hard-core S60 user I still prefer browsing the applications from the web (or with my RSS reader). But I can really see the potential of this application...


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I wish I could see some FlashLite contents added to Nokia Catalogs :)

Tommy do you know who can I ask for it at Nokia ?

Posted by: Marco Casario | December 28, 2005 04:31 PM

Not a bad idea. I'll ask around...

Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | December 28, 2005 05:42 PM

Excellent concept, my question is, is this a universal catalog? How or will it differ for users in the US from users in the UK, since we all know that the US is sort of behind in certain things. Lol, not saying that in a bad way:)
Also, am I correct in assuming that the version for the 6680 will work with the 6681 and 6682?

Posted by: Darla Mack | December 28, 2005 07:33 PM

please send me craked sis or jar file for Bible in english

Posted by: agegnehu | February 8, 2006 09:32 AM

i am vano katamshvili from tbilisi, georgia

Posted by: vaniko | February 22, 2006 09:29 AM

Well, hi Vano! :)

And agegnehu, Symbian Bible is open source = free:
http://symbianbible.sourceforge.net/s60bible-latest.sis
http://sourceforge.net/projects/symbianbible/

Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | February 22, 2006 10:21 AM

how to install the bible database file for symbianbible

Posted by: rag | April 28, 2006 07:34 AM

amway

Posted by: rajeev | May 5, 2006 07:13 AM

kindly send the up todate of nokia series catalog and repair phone books

Posted by: macaulay | May 13, 2008 03:10 PM


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