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Postby Razor_titann » 18 Dec 2007, 08:31


does it works on n73 ? cuz last time i tryed didn`t :cry:


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Postby Apocalypso » 18 Dec 2007, 08:42


It should works just fine on all 3rd edition phones!? Have you installed all necessary components?
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Postby marty3 » 18 Dec 2007, 20:06


Razor_titann, you need to have the python installed
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Postby kaan74 » 11 Feb 2008, 04:12


could anyone give me just the menu and sub menu translations into english i wouldlove that thank you
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Postby Majik » 20 Feb 2008, 10:34


Hi guys,

Was there ever a successful translation of this program?

Thanks.
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Postby Apocalypso » 20 Feb 2008, 10:40


No, nothing so far :hm:
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Postby Majik » 20 Feb 2008, 10:55


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Any alternative Battery Management programs to look out for?

I'm just looking for how many minutes my battery has left, and % of battery power left if possible.
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Postby sanchoflat77 » 22 Feb 2008, 00:30


Majik, Check this out,
http://www.symbian-freak.com/forum/view ... hp?t=17070

is called nsysinfo, it gives you what percentage of battery is left, but not hours or minutes, but it also includes oher good info as well.
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Postby cooliokev » 25 Feb 2008, 09:47


Don't uguys have this in Eng Version, or How to change Language?
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Postby Apocalypso » 25 Feb 2008, 09:56


No, we are stll waiting for the Eng version :hm:
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