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Next 5 Featured Applications on croozeus.com!

croozeus | 04 December, 2008 04:30

At croozeus.com we have a section where we feature a PyS60 Application every 10 days.

The prominent aim of the PyS60 Applications section is to help the developers of PyS60 build standalone applications on PyS60. Also the source code of the featured application is made available so that other developers can learn from it or modify it according to their needs.

You can find the first 5 featured PyS60 Applications here. Yesterday, we just completed next 5 featured applications, which are summarized in this post. Visit here to find the list of all the Featured PyS60 Applications.

 

Featured PyS60 Application #6 is PyCalc by Bogdan Galiceanu

 

 

PyCalc is a PyS60 Calculator with a similar approach, for S60 devices. PyCalc is a calculator with two modes : Basic and Scientific.

The basic mode has most frequently used options like - add, substract, multiply, divide, square, square root, etc. The Scientific mode has advanced options in addition to basic functions, includind - trigonometric functions like sine, consine, tan and logarithmic and exponential functions as well. The basic and scientific modes can be toggled according to the usage. Both modes are shown in the above screenshot.

Source code of PyCal (Zip format)

Presentation for PyCalc

 

Featured PyS60 Application #7: Unity by Jouni Miettunen

 Unity was originally invented in Japan 1985 as “Chain Shot!” by Kuniaki Moribe. After that it has spread all over the world with names such as SameGame, TumeGame, KomeGame, MameGame,
DebaGame, TileFall, Cabeem, MaciGame, GD-BMD etc.

The idea is to clear the whole playing area by removing tiles in groups. The more tiles you remove at the same time, the more points you get !

Currently, there have been updates to this game. Sensor support and difficulty levels have been added. Find more info on the updates on the Python Dibo.

 

Twin Featured Application #8: BH BlueJack and BH Text-to-Speech by Christian Shtarkov


        

   

BH BlueJack an open-source bluejacking application for S60 3rd edition devices, while BH Text-to- speech - as the name suggests is text-to-speech application for 3rd Editon devices. Read more about the features of the twin applications here.

Source code for BH BlueJack

Source code for BH Text-to-speech

 

Featured PyS60 Application #9: NShaver by Jacksonproductions.net and wook

 


 

Do you like to make fun? Have you ever wanted to shave off, your friends hair?

Wanna now someones reaction, when he/she thinks his/her hair is shaved off?

This is your chance. Use nshaver and have fun.

Watch video demonstration of Nshaver

Download Nshaver here

Source code for Nshaver

 

Featured PyS60 Application #10: Genius by Rafael Tavares

 

 
 

Genius is a copy of the famous “Simon Says” game, now done in Python for S60.  The name Genius was used because there was a toy with this name and it was a copy of Simon Says too. This toy was very popular in Brazil in the 80’s.

Download Genius.

Download Genius source code.

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Congratulations to all the authors of the Featured applications! 

Click here to read in detail about above Featured PyS60 Applications

The featured application section continues to feature new PyS60 applications, so if you have anything interesting let us know about it. You can find our contact info here.

 
 
 

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