FBirthdays featured on the Ovi Store!
My FBirthdays app is currently featured on the Ovi Store, that’s cool!
Get FBirthdays here.
My FBirthdays app is currently featured on the Ovi Store, that’s cool!
Get FBirthdays here.
I’ve recently released a little app that will hopefully help to remind all your important birthdays: it’s called FBirthdays, and it’s now available for free on the Ovi Store.
FBirthdays retrieves the birthday information of your Facebook friends, allowing to see in a snap all the upcoming birthdays. You can post on your friends’ walls just from within the app, and add a widget to your home screen to never miss an important birthday again
You can download FBirthdays here.
nice application, i hve an suggestion.
Can you syncronize wit phone contacts birthday.
i have downloaded this app….but i cant get authorized at the checkpoint…after i give my email and password,the checkpoint is showing a white page….please help,as its a great app and i am dying to use it
Today’s new QML tutorial shows how to implement a simple View Manager in QML.
The video below shows how the component behaves on a Nokia N8 device.
Check out the full article on Forum Nokia Wiki: simple QML View Manager.
Hi Alessandro,
thank you for a really cool article. I am having problems understanding the visibleChanged signal:
function connectViewEvents(view)
{
view.visibleChanged.connect(function() {
SVM.showView(view);
});
where is the signal visibleChanged declared? Can you kindly explain the connect call and how it works?
Here’s a new QML tutorial, explaining how to build a reusable Context Menu component.
You can see the component in action on a Nokia N8 device here.
Full source code is available as always on Forum Nokia Wiki: Building a Context Menu component with QML.
Today I’ve published a new technical article on Forum Nokia Wiki, that shows how a CoverFlow component can be easily built with Qt Quick and QML.
You can see a video of the CoverFlow component in action on a Nokia N8 device below.
The full source code is available here: Building a CoverFlow component with QML.
I’m happy to present my first review for the Ovi Daily App blog: Grid Touch, for Symbian^3 devices!
Made by the Finnish company OffScreen Technologies, publisher of some of the most widely downloaded apps in Ovi Store, Grid Touch proposes itself as an alternative way to find, organize and launch all the apps on your Nokia device.
Read the full review on Ovi Daily App!
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