This is an update for Nivobulle, which then goes in version 1.1 .
The update includes a bug fix when the phone goes in landscape mode. Previously, the display was broken. This is now fixed.

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Friday 9 July 2010
By wapcamer on Friday 9 July 2010, 15:34 - Mobility, Apps and Cool Stuff
This is an update for Nivobulle, which then goes in version 1.1 .
The update includes a bug fix when the phone goes in landscape mode. Previously, the display was broken. This is now fixed.

Saturday 12 June 2010
By wapcamer on Saturday 12 June 2010, 23:55 - Mobility, Apps and Cool Stuff
This version allows you when you quit and re-run the application to recover
the parameters that were previously entered. Hence you find your previous
tuning back and win in productivity.
As usual, an upgrade from PocketDOF version 1.0 or 1.1 is free.
Note to Android users: For reasons regarding the application signature, if you had a previous version installed on you handset, you may have to first un-install that application before installing the newer one. This occurs when you try to install the latest version but that the installation fails.
If that happens, first uninstall the installed version, then rerun the installation of the latest version of POcketDOF. In that case, you will have to re-enter the unlocking code of the application.
Friday 21 May 2010
By wapcamer on Friday 21 May 2010, 23:36 - Mobility, Apps and Cool Stuff
This version includes the reverse DOF feature.

Contrary to the classical depth-of-field calculation, the reverse DOF feature allows you to calculate the focus distance and moreover the minimal aperture , given the lens focal and the near and far limit of sharpness.
Upgrading PocketDOF from version 1.0 to version 1.1 is free.
Monday 10 May 2010
By wapcamer on Monday 10 May 2010, 01:20 - Mobility, Apps and Cool Stuff
PocketDOF is dedicated to photographers who want to calculate the hyperfocal
distance as well as the depth of field according to your configuration (camera,
lens) from your WM device. 
So what's this for?
The hyperfocal distance is used mostly on the field and represents, given a
configuration, the distance from which everything will be sharp. Once your lens
is set to that distance, you don't have to touch it anymore and hence you will
be ready to shoot instantly.
The depth of field, well it's the area of sharpness in front of your camera. It
depends on the lens focal distance, f-stop and the distance to the subject too.
For example, with a 50mm/1.8 mounted on Nikon D40X three meters far from your
subject, the DOF is 25cm. Pretty useful to know especially when you don't have
an autofocus enabled.
The application is currently available for windows mobile, either
smartphones or pocketpc (with a .Net compact framework). It will very soon be
available for android and Bada too. PocketDOF is worth 2€ and can be purchased
via paypal.
You will find it at caketuzz.com, my news website for mobile software.
Thursday 7 February 2008
By wapcamer on Thursday 7 February 2008, 14:39 - Mobility, Apps and Cool Stuff
Opera has announced the new version of their native browser for Windows Mobile.
and we even have a vidéo:
Friday 1 February 2008
By wapcamer on Friday 1 February 2008, 16:26 - Mobility, Apps and Cool Stuff
The PC web. Real fast. On your phone
That's what promises us Skyfire Labs, editor of the Skyfire browser. It is supposed to support full audio, video, images, flash, ajax, and java and makes Dailymotion or YouTube available. This looks very appealing, however the browser is still in private beta. If you live in the US, you can sign-up here, otherwise, we'll have to wait for a final release.
Looking forward to test it.
Here is a demo presentation.
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