13 "must have" applications for your cell phone
I have written a review of each of the 13 most important and most used add-on applications on my N80. A lot of the applications are "must have", others depend upon how you use your phone. Most of the software is actually freeware, but some of it is payware (and their worth it). Anyhow, this is just my idea of what I absolutely have to have on my phone. Please feel free to give me feedback, using the link at the bottom of the article. Also tip me if you know of any other "must have" applications I haven't reviewed.
WidSets
The software is very stable, and designed quite smart. You can organize your widgets directly on their webpage, and if you have the application running on your cell phone, all you have to do is hit the sync button on the webpage and your cell phone widgets will be up to date. Another feature that I would like to mention is the send feature. When reading an article you can quite easily hit the send button. You then get a choice of saving it as a bookmark on your phone, or sending it to an e-mail address. This is a nice feature seeing as RSS feeds quite often don't include the whole story.
What: Widgets for your cell phone
How much: Free
Where: http://www.widsets.com
Handy Safe
The thing that differentiates this application from most of the other software offering similar features is that it comes bundled with a PC application that stores the same info and synchronizes with your phone via Nokia PC Suite. This allows you not only to have the information accessible both on your computer and on your phone, but also makes entering new information much easier. It is much easier to enter information on you computer and sync it with your phone afterwards, than trying to enter it all on your tiny cell phone keyboard.
What: Keep track of all of those hard to remember secrets
How much: 29.95$
Where: Grab a free trial at Handango
Y-Browser
You can copy, paste, select, delete, rename, show properties of, set and show attributes of any file on your system. You have an open with function that can open files with a different application than the standard application for that file type. You can send files via multimedia, e-mail, BlueTooth, infrared or web upload. You can search for files (although the local search feature in the new version of web search that I wrote about in a previous review is better).
Y-Browser also comes with a feature pack including the possibility to browse mail folders, a text viewer, and a zip tool.
What: A file handler/browser for your phone
How much: free
Where: Grab Y-Browser and the feature pack from this site
Screenshot
What: Screenshots on your mobile device
How much: Free
Where: Grab it from the link at the bottom of this page
NSysInfo

What: System info about your phone
How much: Free
Where: Grab it from the link at the bottom of this page
Shotcode
Shotcode is a barcode reader that reads "shotcodes", translates them to a web address, and sends you to the website. I've written a review on shotcode here.
What: Shotcode barcode reader
How much: Free
Where: Direct your phones WAP reader to http://mob.shotcode.com
Kaywa
Kaywa is a barcode reader for you phone. Kaywa is the best barcode reader available for Symbian 3rd edition, and it won my barcode reader test. Read the whole review of Kaywa here.
What: 2D Barcode reader
How much: Free
Where: Direct your phones WAP reader to http://reader.kaywa.com
MobiReader
What: EBook reader for your phone
How much: Free
Where: Start the Download application on your phone (located in the Internet folder), browse to the Amazon folder and download it from there.
S60SpotOn
What: Flashlight for you phone
How much: Free
Where: Grab it from the download link at the bottom of this page
Turbo MSN
What: MSN for your phone
How much: Uncertain (Free, but you can pay if you like?)
Where: Grab it from Handango
mIRGGI
What: IRC for your cell phone
How much: Free
Where: Grab it from the download link at the bottom of this page
Aspicore GSM Tracker 3 for S60 3rd
For those of you who are interested, I'm planning on writing a tutorial on setting up your own GSM Tracker server here in the near future.
What: GSM and/or GPS tracker and real-time AVL
How much: 40$
Where: Grab a free trial from Handango
Update 2007-04-30: AutoLock
One of my readers suggested that one of the "must have" applications here should be AutoLock. AutoLock is a tiny free application that will automatically lock the keyboard after a given amount of time. Unfortunately AutoLock doesn't include any advanced features like automatically locking your phone when the slider is closed, etc. If you want more advanced features you have to pay for a more advanced application. AutoLock is available both for 3rd edition phones and older symbian phones.
To download the latest version of the software, visit this site