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Communications Software

Browse free open source Communications software and projects for Symbian OS and Maemo below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Communications software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    ARADO - URL Database & RSS Feed Reader
    ARADO RSS Feed Reader is a URL Database for Websearch and RSS Feed Reading, which saves your added Bookmarks & RSS-Feeds and syncs newest URLs with your connected devices. Store and Search your all your URLs in ARADO. As framework c++ / Qt is used.
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    Flexync (Flexible synchronization) adjusts flexibly to your synchronization needs: it is always simple in use and lightweight, runs on many platforms, on single PC or in a network of stationary/mobile agents, and allows you to use advanced options!
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    GoOSC

    GoOSC

    An OSC application using QtQuick

    An OSC send and receive application using Qt and QtQuick which can run on Symbian and Meego devices
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    This application is XMPP client writen in Nokia Qt SDK as part of thesis on Brno University of technology.
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    Library to handle Gadu-Gadu protocol. Written in Qt.
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    location2sms

    Retrieve location and to send it as a SMS with a single click.

    Location2sms is free open source application for smartphones which allows users to retrieve their location and send it as a SMS with a single click. Location2sms requires Internet connection to load details about the position. The application heavily depends on GPS quality that the device delivers. Position accuracy of 20 meters can be expected. The address and the map are automatically updated if the position is changed. Thanks to several valuable contributors location2sms is available for several languages: English, German, Turkish, Romanian and Bulgarian. The source code of the application is available under GPLv3 license at Gitorious: https://gitorious.org/location2sms The application is developed using Qt and Qt mobility and it is powered by Google Maps API. Location2sms is available at Nokia Ovi Store for MeeGo Harmattan, Symbian^1, Symbian^3, Symbian Anna and Nokia Belle devices.
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