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KMobileTools call for developers
Request from some developers moved here from gammu.org KMobileTools is a userfriendly GUI for accessing your mobile phone, using an own AT based engine and a gammu engine. It offers a nice API itself and will be directly integrated into KDE's PIM stuff. » Read more | 8066 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog Last week wasn't the best for me (when we speak about coding). First - it was horrible hot in Poland, second - I had many tasks, which had to be done first (some repairs, exchanges, making some things, etc.). Happily I have passed everything. But now it looks, that I have (and will have) things much more stable. I updated gammu.org to MediaWiki 1.7.1, my eyes like much more new screen settings, etc. etc. I decided, that: » Read more | 7225 reads |
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Content moved from gammu.org blog Well, this report will be rather personal. I write it here, because it's connected with development too...
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Content moved from gammu.org blog I would like to pronounce new MileStone release: 20060521 - 1.06.15 [+] new -smsname for --savesms [+] partial support for decoding EMS text formatting [+] 6170/7270 ID (unknown) [+] Series 60 1 and 2 devices: * added compiled gnapplet 0.6.12 (and source 0.6.2) * new connection "bluerfgnapbus"/model "gnap" (stable) and new connection "irdagnapbus"/model "gnap" (experimental) for communication * implemented: * identification * getting phone time » Read more | 7709 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog It's time to speak about short and long time roadmap for now: » Read more | 7846 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog Long weekend in Poland, a lot of time... I have finally found time to play with gammu.org and software. First few words about site: » Read more | 7714 reads |
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I have problems with GPRS Online in my Nokia phone (Series 40, not Symbian)
In first Nokia phones with GPRS (like 8310, 6310, 6310i, 6510, 3510 and maybe some other) phone was able to display "G" char instead of char displayed below network level. It was clear, that phone is in continuous GPRS session and downloading some data won't be connected with starting new session (in many networks connected with new money for operator). If phone end GPRS session after leaving WAP browser or data connection (no "G" char), it had disabled continuous GPRS sessions (it was done for example after upgrading firmware in service). Simple "gammu --nokiasetphomenus" "repaired" it. » Read more | 7623 reads |
What phone could be recommended by Gammu author(s) to make SMS gateway ?
The best is always the most simple device. So, I think that using Nokia 3310 or 3410 can be very good choice. They have removed some SMS bugs (for example, 3330 has buggy firmware - you have to flash it with 3310 firmware to avoid any problems). Especially 3410 is interesting - has got LiIon battery. More expensive Nokia phones (with own SMS memory) are more complicated and using them is not always good idea (of course, Gammu can do it). » Read more | 8531 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog In March there was gammu.net domain lost and Italy server not bought for next year. I started to search new place for this www. It's located now on LiveNet.pl provider server. I payed for one month - if there won't be problems with hosting, I will continue it. The biggest problem was with moving this Wiki. In old place database was using latin1 to UTF8 conversion, in new it doesn't work. I had to convert database to real UTF8: » Read more | 8174 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog After few days in bed I have a lot of power :-D :
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'''Firmware''' is the phone's ''operating system'', the program which allows the phone to work. A mobile phone is really just a computer which can handle voice communications between two (or more) users, and - just like any other computer - it needs programs to work. This is called the ''firmware''. » Read more | 16570 reads |