Ah, Prolinkhosting decided to give me a grace period of 24hours to backup my files.
So I managed to extract most of the data from my previous host and restore most of my blog entries.
Ah, Prolinkhosting decided to give me a grace period of 24hours to backup my files.
So I managed to extract most of the data from my previous host and restore most of my blog entries.
Apparently, MS Excel 2007 computes the following equation.
850 x 77.1 = 100,000 instead of 65,355
Discovered here @ the newsgroup microsoft.public.excel
GDesk has been updated again. I really love this application.
Version 0.13(20th September 2007)
- Now returns to the correct page
- Invalid app selection no longer leads to endless error messages
- Plug-in shortcuts now work
- Jog dial order setting added (see Design Menu)
- AgnView – ‘days to’ now rounded up instead of down
- AgnView – fixed maximum number of entries bug
As you can see, more Control Panel shortcuts are available, in my GDesk design, I created large icons for common used functions for quick finger access and smaller icons for stylus tapping.
Give Google Maps a try in your mobile, open your favourite mobile browser and point to http://www.google.com/gmm
Screenshot follows…
My previous host, prolinkhosting decided to suspend my hosting services and I am NOT GOING TO USE THEIR SERVICES ever again.
Found this program call iLock in MotorolaFans.com Forums, It sort of similar to the slide lock like iPhone.
I installed on my Sony Ericsson P1i and it works fine.
Amazing, I found GDesk, then I found mShell.
“mShell is a complete, unlimited m implementation with comprehensive function library. m scripts and own modules can be run, developed, and communicated.
In addition, it contains the applications mSupervisor (m script autostart, SMS control of mShell) and mViewer (m file type recognition).
Neat huh. Shall explore more, hear from me soon ya….
I just saw this in the Ipmart Forums and in Softpedia and it looks like a great Symbian UIQ 3 application. Getting bored with my default “Today” application, I decided to give GDesk a try.
“GDesk is a free, customizable and extendable desktop system. With GDesk, icons can be placed on the desktop representing applications, page links and plug-ins; these can then be launched by tapping them. Plug-ins can be added at any time and as required; further plug-in functionality will be provided over time.