Content moved from gammu.org blog Michal has just released new stable Gammu and I'm very happy from it (although in the same time I don't agree with some changes inside...). I have read some his older blog entries and have some comments too... But let's start from beginning ;-). I have created final version of my diploma work and now I'm waiting for exam connected with it (all other connected with "real" studies were passed). In meantime I got job too (at least for now...). English » Read more | 7730 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog Do you know what ? Michal speak about new API for Gammu and I have new idea too ;-). Currently MMS can have many files inside. Let's make decoding SMS using the same stuff. Do you want to have text inside ? Add one "file" with "text/plain" MIME type. Nokia Smart Messaging bitmap ? One "file" with bitmap/gif... etc. etc. English » Read more | 8004 reads |
This article will contains various comments about privacy connected with cellular devices (in GSM networks)... First of all, I must say, that you don't have something like that. Each time, when phone exchange data with operator stations, he know phone and SIM card details. If you have bought SIM card with concract, he know you personal info too. Of course this is not 100% reliable (phone can be not used by owner), but... This location data should be secret and the most often are. But now always... » Read more | 8126 reads |
Page moved from the gammu.org... Page was updated by me before June 2007 and later updated by other people on the gammu.org (I have marked it here by italic). This is rather in IRC or blog blog than article - you have been warned ;) Currently new/used notebooks are cheaper and cheaper. If you want something for development, something 64 bit capable, you can consider the HP NX6325. We will describe problems with this family of notebooks here and give all kinds of possible tips... Buying» Read more | 125254 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog Well, I have decided to write few words after reading Michal's blog and some other... First facts. English » Read more | 7933 reads |
Cellular technology history (2006 - 2007)
This text was written mainly by Marcin Wiącek, one of main authors of the software presented here. Information here was written from the point of view and knowledge of a man living in Europe. It was collected from many (official and unofficial) sources and is provided only to give a more complete historical info. This can be treat as blog, roadmap, some Nokia related story or many other things. You can choose the best interpretation here...and probably each one will be good. English » Read more | 80434 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog My comment to http://blog.cihar.com/archives/2007/05/15/why_do_people_buy_non_document... : you are generally Michal right. Well documented hardware = less problems... But: very often people buy, what they know and what is compatible with their other hardware (like memory cards). Sometimes not well documented hardware is much better than documented. I remember times of Nokia 3310. You simply didn't have cheap and so good phone... English » Read more | 7858 reads |
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Content moved from gammu.org blog I was playing today with latest PC Suite from Nokia (6.83) and NSU. I decided to write few words about it... Installer: 23 MB, on HDD the same... It looks nice (better than earlier versions), but doesn't have too many functions and in many places you have info about DRM only (for example: why the hell does it read standard phone applets and waste user time, when few seconds later speak, that it's DRM protected ?). And in license you have a lot of info, what you can't with it... » Read more | 9453 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog Gammu+ 0.22.00 available. Released, because diff file was too big ;-) Among various bugfixes and improvements I would like to notify especially, that during restoring software inform, what from pbk wasn't restored and why. I must say, that it's near such point, that I have everything for personal usage. For quite new phones you have:
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Content moved from gammu.org blog My diff file for Gammu+ became too big and I decided to release 0.21.00 faster (it doesn't have some planned things). Few notes about this and other issues (random):
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Content moved from gammu.org blog I decided too, that Gammu bugs should be added to Michal's bug tracker. Expect disabling Gammu project in bug tracker on gammu.org soon » Read more | 7944 reads |
Content moved from gammu.org blog I would like to write here some more and less bitter and some good words about developing Open Source software. These are some random thoughs. This is based on own experiences, but not only... Sorry for grammar mistakes... Marcin Wiącek, March 2007 I will try to answer on some questions: why people create Open Source software ? English » Read more | 8126 reads |
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These are my random thoughts about MS Windows for x86... IMHO, we can speak about few time periods: 1992 - Windows 3.1 (Janus). Only protected mode, new: True Type fonts 1993 - Windows 3.11. APM Summary: 16-bit time. Microsoft cooperated with IBM and there was OS/2 created during this time. First tries of making graphic subsystem (there was DirectX from it created). There were first network releases (Windows for WorkGroups). English » Read more | 12166 reads |
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