Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Xchanger 1.08 released

What's new on 1.08 (thanks to Gerald Beng Kin for reporting the bug and testing) :
- Fixed bug : wrong result when entering amount > 1000 (on S60 5th edition only).
- Fixed bug : Enter amount dialog skipped when edit the conversion by touching it for the second time (on S60 5th edition only)

Monday, October 12, 2009

Xchanger 1.07 released

What's new on 1.07 :
- New language supported : Simplified Chinese (by Heidi Wang).

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Xchanger 1.06 released

What's new on 1.06 :
- New language supported : Slovak (by Jozef Fischo Fischer).
- Fixed: Wrong date/time info on history view (before is on UTC time, should be follow the phone UTC time offset).

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Xchanger 1.05 released

What's new on 1.05 :
- NEW!!! Conversion history
- Fixed some minor bugs

Friday, September 18, 2009

Xchanger 1.04 released

What's new on 1.04 :
- Change old currency code which not used anymore to new currency code :
* ZWD -> ZWL Zimbabwe Dollar

- Remove some currency which is not use anymore or replaced by another currency :
* SKK Slovak Koruna -> EUR Euro (thanks to Jozef Fischo Fischer for the correction).
* SVC El Salvador Colon -> USD U.S. Dollar

- Add new currency
* AMD Armenian Dram
* AOA Angolan Kwanza
* AZN Azerbaijanian Manat
* BAM Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Marks
* CDF Franc Congolais
* GEL Georgian Lari
* KGS Kyrgyzstani Som
* TJS Tajikistani Somoni
* TMT Turkmenistani Manat
* UZS Uzbekistani Som

Known issue :
- Below currency don't have an exchange rate data :
* CUP Cuban Peso
* ERN Eritrea Nakfa
* KPW North Korean Won
* SDG Sudanese Pound
* TMT Turkmenistani Manat
* ZWL Zimbabwe Dollar

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Xchanger supported items

Supported items in Xchanger (until version 1.04, 161 items)
AED - UAE Dirham
AFN - Afghanistan Afghani
ALL - Albanian Lek
AMD - Armenian Dram
ANG - Neth Antilles Guilder
AOA - Angolan Kwanza
ARS - Argentine Peso
AUD - Australian Dollar
AWG - Aruba Florin
AZN - Azerbaijanian Manat
BAM - Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Marks
BBD - Barbados Dollar
BDT - Bangladesh Taka
BGN - Bulgarian Lev
BHD - Bahraini Dinar
BIF - Burundi Franc
BMD - Bermuda Dollar
BND - Brunei Dollar
BOB - Bolivian Boliviano
BRL - Brazilian Real
BSD - Bahamian Dollar
BTN - Bhutan Ngultrum
BWP - Botswana Pula
BYR - Belarus Ruble
BZD - Belize Dollar
CAD - Canadian Dollar
CDF - Franc Congolais
CHF - Swiss Franc
CLP - Chilean Peso
CNY - Chinese Yuan
COP - Colombian Peso
CRC - Costa Rica Colon
CUP - Cuban Peso
CVE - Cape Verde Escudo
CZK - Czech Koruna
DJF - Dijibouti Franc
DKK - Danish Krone
DOP - Dominican Peso
DZD - Algerian Dinar
EEK - Estonian Kroon
EGP - Egyptian Pound
ERN - Eritrea Nakfa
ETB - Ethiopian Birr
EUR - Euro
FJD - Fiji Dollar
FKP - Falkland Islands Pound
GBP - British Pound
GEL - Georgian Lari
GHS - Ghanian Cedi
GIP - Gibraltar Pound
GMD - Gambian Dalasi
GNF - Guinea Franc
GTQ - Guatemala Quetzal
GYD - Guyana Dollar
HKD - Hong Kong Dollar
HNL - Honduras Lempira
HRK - Croatian Kuna
HTG - Haiti Gourde
HUF - Hungarian Forint
IDR - Indonesian Rupiah
ILS - Israeli Shekel
INR - Indian Rupee
IQD - Iraqi Dinar
IRR - Iran Rial
ISK - Iceland Krona
JMD - Jamaican Dollar
JOD - Jordanian Dinar
JPY - Japanese Yen
KES - Kenyan Shilling
KGS - Kyrgyzstani Som
KHR - Cambodia Riel
KMF - Comoros Franc
KPW - North Korean Won
KRW - Korean Won
KWD - Kuwaiti Dinar
KYD - Cayman Islands Dollar
KZT - Kazakhstan Tenge
LAK - Lao Kip
LBP - Lebanese Pound
LKR - Sri Lanka Rupee
LRD - Liberian Dollar
LSL - Lesotho Loti
LTL - Lithuanian Lita
LVL - Latvian Lat
LYD - Libyan Dinar
MAD - Moroccan Dirham
MDL - Moldovan Leu
MGA - Malagasy Ariary
MKD - Macedonian Denar
MMK - Myanmar Kyat
MNT - Mongolian Tugrik
MOP - Macau Pataca
MRO - Mauritania Ougulya
MUR - Mauritius Rupee
MVR - Maldives Rufiyaa
MWK - Malawi Kwacha
MXN - Mexican Peso
MYR - Malaysian Ringgit
MZN - Mozambique Metical
NAD - Namibian Dollar
NGN - Nigerian Naira
NIO - Nicaragua Cordoba
NOK - Norwegian Krone
NPR - Nepalese Rupee
NZD - New Zealand Dollar
OMR - Omani Rial
PAB - Panama Balboa
PEN - Peruvian Nuevo Sol
PGK - Papua New Guinea Kina
PHP - Philippine Peso
PKR - Pakistani Rupee
PLN - Polish Zloty
PYG - Paraguayan Guarani
QAR - Qatar Rial
RON - Romanian Leu
RSD - Serbian Dinar
RUB - Russian Rouble
RWF - Rwanda Franc
SAR - Saudi Arabian Riyal
SBD - Solomon Islands Dollar
SCR - Seychelles Rupee
SDG - Sudanese Pound
SEK - Swedish Krona
SGD - Singapore Dollar
SHP - St Helena Pound
SLL - Sierra Leone Leone
SOS - Somali Shilling
SRD - Surinam Dollar
STD - Sao Tome Dobra
SYP - Syrian Pound
SZL - Swaziland Lilageni
THB - Thai Baht
TJS - Tajikistani Somoni
TMT - Turkmenistani Manat
TND - Tunisian Dinar
TOP - Tonga Pa'anga
TRY - Turkish Lira
TTD - Trinidad&Tobago Dollar
TWD - Taiwan Dollar
TZS - Tanzanian Shilling
UAH - Ukraine Hryvnia
UGX - Ugandan Shilling
USD - U.S. Dollar
UYU - Uruguayan New Peso
UZS - Uzbekistani Som
VEF - Venezuelan Bolivar
VND - Vietnam Dong
VUV - Vanuatu Vatu
WST - Samoa Tala
XAF - CFA Franc (BEAC)
XAG - Silver Ounces
XAU - Gold Ounces
XCD - East Caribbean Dollar
XOF - CFA Franc (BCEAO)
XPD - Palladium Ounces
XPF - Pacific Franc
XPT - Platinum Ounces
YER - Yemen Riyal
ZAR - South African Rand
ZMK - Zambian Kwacha
ZWL - Zimbabwe Dollar

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Mobile Phones T&T -> SOFT reset & HARD reset on S60 phones

WARNING!!!
BEFORE you try this, make sure you really need it and your data on the phone already backed up, if you don't have the backup of your data on the phone, ALL YOUR DATA ON THE PHONE WILL BE LOST and CANNOT BE RESTORED.

Why you need to "Restore to factory setting"?

At least 2 reasons for this :
- Your phone data already crowded, some application can't run anymore, the phone run very slow, crash anywhere, etc.
- You want to sell your phone, of course you don't want your private data such as SMS, or picture is seen by the buyer of your phone.

There is two way to this, SOFT reset and HARD reset :

- SOFT reset :
On the phone dialler screen, press :
*#7370#
Then you will be ask for the lock code / PIN, the default lock code is :
12345
After you enter the lock code and press Ok, the phone will restart and your phone is like new one.

- HARD reset
Turn off your phone, then hold :
[*] + [3] + [CALL]
Still hold that 3 keys, now turn on your phone (press power)
If you do it correctly, the phone will be formatted without confirmation dialog.

HARD reset is useful when your phone can't be restart or crash when start-up, because you can't do the SOFT reset in this situation, HARD reset is very useful.

Please note that both HARD and SOFT reset will not format the memory card, you need to do it separately.

Xchanger 1.03 released

What's new on 1.03 :
- Add / edit conversion now only 3 steps (before is 4 steps, last confirmation deleted).
- Now you can cancel the updating process.
- Updating info dialog now more user friendly.
- Fixed: when the source return wrong data, don't update the local database.
- NEW!!! Default currency settings, now you can add new conversion more convenient by set this setting.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Mobile Phones T&T -> Record a call on Symbian S60


What you need to record a call on Symbian S60 is only the phone itself, and of course you need a credit to make a call.

To record a call :
1. Make a call or receive a call
2. When the call already connected (e.g. the recipient already answer your call or you already answer received call), run a "Recorder" application, in my N81 I found this application under "Media" folder.
3. On the "Recorder" application, press "Record" button.
4. You are done, your current call with recorded until you press Stop button or you switch out from "Recorder" application.


Limitation :
- Unfortunately, the recorded sound / audio have a limitation to 60 seconds only.

Happy recording

Xchanger 1.02 released

What's new on 1.02 :
- Add new language support - Indonesian

Mobile Phones T&T -> Mark / unmark items, highlight, copy, cut, and paste text functionallity on Symbian S60



Yes, you have that cool functionallity on your Symbian S60 devices.

For older Symbian S60 devices, there is a "Pen" or "abc" button which usually placed near the [SEND] or [END] button.

For the newer Symbian S60 devices, this button not appear anymore, but replaced by "#" button.

* Mark / unmark items
When you at the listbox interface, e.g. at the list of SMS inbox on messaging application, let's say you want to delete some old SMS. Of course it is take some time to delete it one by one, and also BORING hehehe.
Try the "Pen" / "abc" / "#" button to help you, press and hold that button on the listbox, then press up / down arrow to move through the list. The item you pass will automatically marked. If you don't want to mark that item, press the "Ok" button (the center of four-way navigation button), this will toogle the mark. Then just do what you want with selected item, e.g. delete it. So simple huh :).

* Highlight text
When you on text editor interface, e.g. when you writing an SMS someone, you can highlight the text you've already type with the same button as before.
Move the cursor to the position you want to start highlighting the text, press and hold "Pen" / "abc" / "#" button, and move again your cursor, the text you pass will highlighted. Then just do you want with that highlighted text, e.g. copy, cut, or delet it.

* Copy, cut, paste
When you already have a highlighted text, try press and hold the "Pen" / "abc" / "#" button again. The left softkey (options button) will change its label to "Copy". Try press the "Copy" button, this will cause the right softkey change its label to "Paste".
Now, how about cut functionallity? Actually, there is no special function for this, but you can combine the "Copy" function, "C" or "Clear" key, and "Paste" function hehehe :).

Try it by yourself

NOTE: Not all listbox interface have mark / unmark functionallity, the "Messaging", "Contacts", and "File manager" application have this type of listbox.

Xchanger review on Softonic

Just received email from Softonic that they publish the review of Xchanger :).

Jon Riggall
“A comprehensive currency converter”

You can find the complete review here :
http://xchanger.en.softonic.com/symbian

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Mobile Phones T&T -> Cool apps - ActiveFile

This is one of my bes friends apps. With two panels, it is easier now to manage your files and folders. Available for Symbian S60 3rd and 5th edition devices.

Key Features:

* File management with 2 panels(File manager similar to Total Commander). so, you can view one folder in the first tab and browse to another folder in the second tab
* View all drives/folders/files on phone *
* File sorting by name, extention, uid, size, date, and ascending, descending
* Full file management with copy, move, rename, delete, make directory, make file, file properties, and set attributes
* Search files & directories
* Send files thru MMS, SMS, bluetooth, infrared
* View file/folder details
* Multi-selection
* Allows to add open with every file type
* Compress and decompress file using gzip format
* Modify the attributes of files and folder
* Quick check of available storage on your drives
* Allow multiple instances. So, you can launch ActiveFile more than 1 instances
* Hardware device & network info
* View running processes, tasks, kernel objects
* SMS creator tool to create SMS(fake SMS) and save it to a destination folder(Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent folder) without used your sim card credit
* Capture screenshot and save it to a file in JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and MBM format
* Memory & battery monitor tool
* Have an option to access inbox files
* Folder shortcut or hotkeys **
* Command/menu shortcuts or hotkeys
* Toggle to full screen
* Messaging explorer
* SMS Backup/Restorer
* and the best of all, its FREE!


* Protected folders on Symbian 9.x are not accessible

** Available only on devices that have pen key

Download it from :
http://www.alietan.com

Mobile Phones T&T -> Choose messages storage on Symbian S60 phones

Did you know that you can choose to store the messages you received/sent (SMS, MMS, Email, from bluetooth/infrared) to Phone memory/Memory card.

The default setting for this is 'Phone memory', this means that you have only a small amount of space to store.

Let's say you want to send a media file like MP3 or images to your phone via bluetooh. The media sent will be arrived on Inbox folder, and if the settings is store to 'Phone memory', than hte "Not enough memory" or "Memory full" will displayed, depending on how much memory still available in the phone memory.

You can change the setting to avoid this, at least you have bigger space rather than a limited space of phone memory, here is the steps :
- Go to 'Applications' menu
- Open 'Messaging'
- Press 'Options' then choose 'Settings'
- You will see 'Text message', 'Multimedia message', 'E-mail', etc., in the list. Scroll down to find 'Other', then press 'Options' then 'Open'
- Then change the 'Memory in use' by highlight it and press 'Options' then 'Change'
- Choose 'Memory card' and press 'Ok'
- Press 'Back' until you exit tge Messaging application
- You are done.

Now you have bigger space (depending on how much space available in your memory card) to store all your message.

Xchanger 1.01 released

What's new on 1.01 :
- Change some old currency code which not used anymore to new currency code :
* AFA -> AFN Afghanistan Afghani
* GHC -> GHS Ghanian Cedi
* MGF Malagasy Franc -> MGA Malagasy Ariary
* MZM -> MZN Mozambique Metical
* ROL -> RON Romanian Leu
* SDD Sudanese Dinar -> SDG Sudanese Pound
* SRG Surinam Guilder -> SRD Surinam Dollar
* TRL -> TRY Turkish Lira
* VEB -> VEF Venezuelan Bolivar
* YUM Yugoslav Dinar -> RSD Serbian Dinar
- Remove some currency which is not use anymore or replaced by another currency :
* CYP Cypriot Pound -> EUR Euro
* ECS Ecuadorian Sucre -> USD U.S. Dollar
* MTL Maltese Lira -> EUR Euro
* SIT Slovenian Tolar -> EUR Euro
- Add new link "Report bug" for user who want to report a bug

Known issue :
- Below currency don't have an exchange rate data :
* CUP Cuban Peso
* ERN Eritrea Nakfa
* KPW North Korean Won
* SDG Sudanese Pound

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Report bug

We are moving to http://titus-soft.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Mobile Phones T&T -> Cool apps - MobiTubia

Are you fans of YouTube?

If you are, and you have Symbian S60 3rd edition phone, try this apps.

With this apps, you can watch FLV video stored on your devices, streaming from YouTube, search for video from YouTube, and other YouTube features.

You can download it for free from http://www.mobitubia.com

Monday, August 17, 2009

Blind = Nothing?

What do you think about the title?

Do you have anyone you love, your child, your sister, your brother, your husband, or maybe your friends that thing that they are nothing because of their blindness or visually impaired?

YOU MUST CHANGE THEIR MIND!!!

Back to mid-2006, I lost 90%-95% of my vision because of Glaucoma, this is a eye-disease that may cause a high-eye-pressure and if not controlled, the pressure will broke the eye-neuro and may cause blindness.

Since that, practically I can't do anything, I resign from my job as a software developer then vacuum for about 9 months.

On March 2007, we (me and my wife) watch the television about the library for the blind. My wife told me to visit the library. "At least you can read the book even you cannot see it." she told me.

Than, she go with me to the library and see what it looks like.

There, we meet may peoples that have a low-vision or blindness like me.

And WOW, you know, what I see is that they can use the computer, even they are blind. Not just for reading the book, but they can check email, chatting, blogging, and one of them can do programming!!!

Amazing!!! So I interested and then they introduce me to the one software called "JAWS".

And now, I'm already got a new job, as a software developer. Thank's to God.

So, what is JAWS?

JAWS, stands for Job Access with Speech, is a screen reader software, published by Freedom Scientific. Currently, the newest version available is JAWS 10.

How it works? When JAWS running, it will start to read what is it in the screen, so you can use the computer with your ear, without your eyes.

What you can do with it? You can do almost every computing activity, browsing, chatting, emailing, blogging, even programming.

But of course it have limitation, what you can't do is design, of course you need your eyes to do that.

So, from now, tell your loved one not to be hopeless-person. Try this software and looks what they can do with it.

To get the software, go to Freedom Scientific website at : http://www.freedomscientific.com.

There is a 40-minutes version that will stop running after 40 minute and start run again for another 40 minutes after restart the computer. But I think it's enough, at least better than can't do anything. But if you have fund you can buy it.

Let's help them for a better future.

Mobile Phones T&T -> Capture screenshot in iPhone


Did you know that you can capture screenshot in your iPhone without 3rd party application?

What you need to do is just press [HOME] key and [POWER] key in the same time and iPhone will capture the current screen displayed in your iPhone.

You can find the screenshot captured in the "Photos" application.

Happy caputre :).

Xchanger 1.00 released


Hi Guys, finally my application called "Xchanger" was released.

Xchanger is a currency converter, with auto-update feature and really simple user interface.
And best of all, it''s FREE!!!

This application is compatible with all Symbian Series60 (S60) 3rd edition (e.g. : AT&T Nokia E71x, Nokia E50, E70, E90, N80, etc.) and all Symbian S60 5th edition (e.g. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, etc.).

Found it here :
http://www.handango.com/catalog/ProductDetails.jsp?storeId=2218&deviceId=894&platformId=20&productId=256265

Stay tune for our next Xchanger release and another apps!!!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Support us

We are moving to http://titus-soft.blogspot.com.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Mobile Phones T&T -> IMEI checksum

Did you know that that you can check the 15 digits IMEI is valid or not with its checksum?

Yes, you can do it, here is the step :
1. First, take the first 14 digits (the last one, digit #15 is the checksum).
2. For each even digit (digit #2, #4, #6, etc.), multiply it by 2.
3. Sum all the single digit one by one, including the result from step #2. Please note that if the result in step #2 is more than 10, you must separate it to two number, e.g. 17 = 1+7 = 8.
4. Then from the result of step #3, use the following formula :
Checksum = 10 - ([result#3] mod 10)
5. Then compare the Checksum with the digit #15 of the IMEI, if equal, then the IMEI is valid.

Example :
IMEI : 011364005400673
1. first 14 : 01136400540067, checksum=3
2. 0 + (1*2) + 1 + (3*2) + 6 + (4*2) + 0 + (0*2) + 5 + (4*2) + 0 + (0*2) + 6 + (7*2)
3. 0 + 2 + 1 + 6 + 6 + 8 + 0 + 0 + 5 + 8 + 0 + 0 + 6 + (1+4) = 47
4. Checksum = 10 - (47 % 10) = 10 - 7 = 3
5. Checksum = 3, VALID!!!!

Try it by yourself :)

Mobile Phones T&T -> Check IMEI

IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a serial number of your mobile phone, ussualy 15 digits (sometimes 16 digits).

IMEI ussually used for Warranty purpose as a unique identifier.

Sometimes IMEI is used by the software developer or software publisher for registration/activation purposes, so you enter your IMEI number into their website and then the website will generate some code that you can use for register/activate your software that you've been purchased.

Ussually, the IMEI is printed on the phone itself (inside the battery compartment), but you can also get this number by key in this code :
*#06# [Send/dial key]

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Freeware

YES!!! 1 more steps and YOU can enjoy my freeware :)

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Finally

Finally... I have a blog hahahaha :)