Random thoughts about mobile (enterprise) application development.
widianuser | 14 November, 2006 00:17
Today when I was browsing the Internet for the latest news on mobile ecosystem, I clicked some link and was thrown to
s60.com. It had been quite a while since I last time visited that site and I must admit that there has been a major facelift for the site. My previous experience was that s60.com had just some generic S60 presentations copied from various Nokia websites, but after today's visit I'm sure I'll check that site more often to see how S60 is marketed to public.
One of the most interesting parts of the site were the blogs. There was an exciting entry about phone-to-phone synchronization, which I had thought is only for PIM data. However, users can synchronize any data between the terminals and - this is the best part - it easy for developers. Just write your files to C:DataNokia or E:Nokia to get them synchronized. Read the
original entry for more details.
If this feature really works, I can see many possible cases where phone-to-phone synchronization can support and extend the phone-to-server sync. And nice thing is that it doesn't require complex server infrastructure to start experimenting.
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Re: Synchronizing data between S60 devices
tommivilkamo | 14/11/2006, 10:03
> Update: Disclaimer - Data Transfer application is a Nokia specific feature. Therefore,
> Nokia folder is not a S60 API, and using it is not officially supported by Nokia or S60.
> Use it the way you want, but with your own risk. I think it's good.
Anyway, if you find this feature useful, please let me know!