Features - UIQ - Interviews
One of the more popular applications on both the online stores and bundled with the device is Quickoffice. Craig Senick has been with the product for many years, and All About Symbian sat down with him to find out more about the Office Suite.
Penrillian specialize in Symbian OS application development and porting and are experts at helping clients to imagine, to specify, to build and to launch software running on Symbian OS. Ewan cuaght up with Charles Weir to find out just what this UK company are up to in the Symbian OS world.
There are menus, there are 3d menus, and there are great big spinning cubes that scream 'usability' at you. Infocube is one of the latter, and Gordon Ross, the Founder of Infocube, is a tireless attendee at trade shows. And he's very English about it. Ewan caught up with him to ask him why the future of menus is cubed...
So if you've got a camera phone, where do you show off your pictures? One option is over on MoblogUK. Ewan caught up with Alfie Dennen, one of the brains behind the site to find out what Moblogging is all about.
Ewan and Rafe caught up with Bill Werner, Motorola's Vice Preseident in charge of 3G Products, at 3GSM in Cannes to find out about the new A1010 and Motorola's involvemnt and thoughts of Symbian OS and the other main platforms.
Never trust Symbian to sync your info correctly? Well, Visto have managed to crack it, and not only that, they do it over GPRS for a few megabytes a month. Ewan caught up with Steve Maynard to find out more...
Every OS has its programming books, and Symbian OS is no exception. Ewan caught up with the auther of "The C++ Book" for Symbian OS, Richard Harrison, to find out more about the man who helped write the text that everyone else uses to program our smartphones.
Ewan heads off to find out about Wild Palm, one of the most popular Symbian Software Houses on the Internet.
Ewan's been out speaking with Charles Revillon from Gamelfot, one of the big companies involved in mobile gaming. What do Gameloft think of the N-Gage, of Symbian OS, of Java Games and the mobile market? Ewan asked all that, and more.