P800 Software and toys?
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P800 Software and toys?
Okay. I followed ScottC's advice and bought a P800, and so far I absolutely love it. But now I want to download some software and really play with the thing.
I've had a look over at Handango and didn't find much that captured my interest. What applications / games / etc do other P800 users use and recommend?
I'm also interested in getting a London city map and some European routefinder software. I downloaded the trial of Tomtom for Symbian but couldn't get it to load. Is it just me being thick, or do I need a P800-specific version?
(e.g. is all Symbian software created equal, or like Unix, do I need the appropriate flavour of Symbian?)
I've had a look over at Handango and didn't find much that captured my interest. What applications / games / etc do other P800 users use and recommend?
I'm also interested in getting a London city map and some European routefinder software. I downloaded the trial of Tomtom for Symbian but couldn't get it to load. Is it just me being thick, or do I need a P800-specific version?
(e.g. is all Symbian software created equal, or like Unix, do I need the appropriate flavour of Symbian?)
#2
Join Date: Aug 2001
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Handango has many applications for the P800
http://www.handango.com
Look under "Symbian OS"
Note: look for applications specifically written for the P800.
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http://www.handango.com
Look under "Symbian OS"
Note: look for applications specifically written for the P800.
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#3
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MatthewClement:
I've had a look over at Handango and didn't find much that captured my interest. </font>
I've had a look over at Handango and didn't find much that captured my interest. </font>

#4
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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Programs I bought:
Worldmate (see www.mobimate.com)
Pocket bartender (Neosoft, availabe off Handango)
Amy Reilys Gourmet guide (also Neosoft)
For the rest I have some shareware games, at the moment there isn't that much out yet...
Worldmate (see www.mobimate.com)
Pocket bartender (Neosoft, availabe off Handango)
Amy Reilys Gourmet guide (also Neosoft)
For the rest I have some shareware games, at the moment there isn't that much out yet...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MatthewClement:
Uhhhhh..... see above.
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Uhhhhh..... see above.
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Given the products popularity, I suspect more products are in development. I would keep visiting the site looking for new releases.
BTW, there are several Yahoo groups for the P800, including this one with over 1200 members:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/P800_software/
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#6


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So far I love the phone but am disappointed in the apps available for it. If I were interested in playing games I'd be delighted.
I looked at WorldMate but frankly it doesn't do much that's useful for me. It sure looks nice though.
HandyDay v2 has some interesting functionality but it's so bloody ugly I can't bear the tought of having to look at it every time I open the flip.
Stuff I would like: language tools (specifically Spanish-English and Catalan-English, like some free thing I downloaded for my Treo that I can't remember the name of). There are a couple of horribly clunky, crippled Booster apps that don't come close but that's about it.
For me, the killer app would be a very attractive (a la WorldMate) "Today" screen like the PocketPC has. If I could cusomtize it thouroughly including Web services, and use it as the standard "flip open" screen, I would be a happy camper.
-alan in sitges
I looked at WorldMate but frankly it doesn't do much that's useful for me. It sure looks nice though.
HandyDay v2 has some interesting functionality but it's so bloody ugly I can't bear the tought of having to look at it every time I open the flip.
Stuff I would like: language tools (specifically Spanish-English and Catalan-English, like some free thing I downloaded for my Treo that I can't remember the name of). There are a couple of horribly clunky, crippled Booster apps that don't come close but that's about it.
For me, the killer app would be a very attractive (a la WorldMate) "Today" screen like the PocketPC has. If I could cusomtize it thouroughly including Web services, and use it as the standard "flip open" screen, I would be a happy camper.
-alan in sitges
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MatthewClement:
I've had a look over at Handango and didn't find much that captured my interest. What applications / games / etc do other P800 users use and recommend?
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I've had a look over at Handango and didn't find much that captured my interest. What applications / games / etc do other P800 users use and recommend?
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http://www.my-symbian.com.
Both sites are kept up to date with new symbian apps and the first has a particularly good forum on the P800.

