Found under: Symbian, Freeware, Smartphones, S60 Resource Cleanup is an application conceived in Python intended to clean your Symbian S60 device of unneeded application resources and help files. All you need to make S60 Resources Cleanup is a S60 phone which has Python for S60 and Python script shell installed. The Python script will let you remove all those files you dont really need like that r...
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My FH Hagenberg friend Andreas Jakl (best regards - hope to see you again soon) has just stumbled across a highly interesting web site called whatisinmysis.com. He describes it as following: The website whatisinmysis.com is an online interface to the sisinfo Python-script. You simply upload the .sis-file to the website, and it will display all the
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TamsS60 2 days ago (via tamss60.tamoggemon.com)
Python for S90 has been seriously updated based on the Python 2.5.1 core. Visit this page to learn more. P.S. It seems that it's still a work-in-progress, so for the time being better stay with the 1.4.5 release if you want to avoid problems.
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MySymbian on 31st Dec 2008 (via My-Symbian.com)
Jomtris from Jouni Miettunen is a freeware "Tetris" style game written in Python. You handle and remove dropping 4-tile pieces as long as possible and that's it. The playing field is vertical 10x20 square field, there are different 4-tile pieces dropping down from top and you have to fit them nicely at the bottom. All full rows are removed, to give you some more space to arrange tiles. The ga...
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MySymbian on 31st Dec 2008 (via My-Symbian.com)
Looks like we're getting to the stage where serious apps and games can now be written in Python for S60 - witness Jomtris, released today, complete with (late) festive theme, which works on all devices with portrait QVGA displays. Screen and links below.
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AllAboutSymbian on 30th Dec 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Python for S60 has been almost totally rewritten, it seems (around the Python 2.5.1 core), with a huge version number jump to v1.90, available here. The most obvious changes are for developers, including a new GUI-driven SIS packaging tool and far better support for 'standard' Python libraries. Here's the download page, here's the readme that you'll want to scan over ...
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AllAboutSymbian on 27th Dec 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)