Ten more apps from Nokia Store for your Nokia Belle and MeeGo smartphone

Published by Adam Fraser on July 6, 2012

Ten more apps from Nokia Store for your Nokia Belle and MeeGo smartphone

Last month we brought you ten apps from Nokia Store for your Nokia Belle and MeeGo smartphones. After reading all your comments we could see you wanted more. So, without further ado, here are ten more.

Most of these apps were suggested by you, our readers, from the previous story. However, due to the fact there weren’t ten suggestions, we’ve filled in the rest and marked them with an asterisk *.

Nokia C6-01

Symbian

Vimeo – £Free

VimeoVimeo is a video service where professional or amateur filmmakers upload carefully created creations.

This official app brings you all of those videos with easy to search functionality. You can even upload your own, too.

fMobi – £1.50

fMobiUpdating your Facebook status is a daily task for lots of people. Sometimes, it’s even done hourly.

fMobi enables you to chat with friends, update statuses, check-in, upload photos, comment and like other people’s posts. Everything you’d expect to find from a good Facebook client.

Remote Control for PC – £3.00

Remote Control for PCSit back, flick on the PC and control it with your phone.

It’s perfect for watching movies, listening to music or even controlling Microsoft PowerPoint presentations.

Gravity – £8.00

GravityIf you’re somebody who likes to connect to friends, family or random people on one of the social network sites, then Gravity is a good app to keep on top of your accounts.

With support for Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, Google Reader and Flickr, you can update all your friends from one simple app. This one.

CoverUp * – £3.00

CoverUpSmartphones nowadays are multimedia machines, and lots of people use them as their daily music player. Sometimes, though, your artwork doesn’t always store properly and you’re left with a blank icon where pretty artwork should be displayed.

CoverUp finds and adds artwork to all those blank albums.

Nokia N9

MeeGo

DreamRemote – £1.50

DreamRemoteConnecting via WiFi, this app turns your MeeGo smartphone into a remote control for your Linux based set-top-box.

DreamRemote is compatible with all Enigma1 and Enigma2 based DreamBox receivers, as well as dbox2 with neutrino image and the VDR project.

cuteTube – £1.50

cuteTubeHere’s another video client, but this time bringing you videos from YouTube.

You can manage your favourites, playlists, and subscriptions all from this app. Plus, you can download videos to your phone, too.

ClipMan – £1.50

ClipManOn occasion, there may be a need to copy and paste from one document to another. That’s where a good clipboard manager comes in handy.

By leaving this app running in the background, it collects and stores your text. This applies for big documents, text messages and anything else you’re been writing.

Sports Tracker – £Free

Sports TrackerWhen you’re out performing your daily exercise, it’s always a good idea to document how you’re progressing. Sports Tracker does all the hard work (well, not the work out) for you by keeping a record of how long you were training for, and also exactly where you were, using GPS – particularly useful if out running as it tracks your course.

You can then share all your workout records with a community of like-minded fitness fanatics on the Sports Tracker website. Or not, if you’d prefer.

ShakeLock * – £1.00

ShakeLockThis is a very simple app. Rather than pressing the lock key, you can just shake the phone to lock the screen.

You can set the shaking sensitivity and also the direction to match what’s easiest for you, along the x, y, or z-axis.

That rounds up another ten apps from the Nokia Store. Thanks for your input from the last post; it helped to create this new list.

What’s been your favourite app here? Are there any more you’d have chosen? Let us know, using the comments section below.

Comments

  • disqusthatqus

    Will we ever see some video calling app for Nokia Belle, N8 exactly?

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

      You can already video call on Nokia Belle, and older Symbian devices.

      We wrote about it last year: http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/10/11/video-calling-with-nokia/

      • disqusthatqus

        Over 3G? Why not over wi-fi? Why don’t we have Tango app, Skype video calls, fring, maybe even NOKIA native app for video calling? Everybody is doing it for free, and we should pay?

        • Lovrena

          Nokia 808 is the first Symbian phone that offers 640×480 (30fps) video recording on the front camera. All previous models were optimized for operator-based 3G video calls, with 176×144  (15fps) resolution. 

          Lumia 900 is the first Nokia phone with HD (720p) front facing camera.

      • KrisTross

        But we still can’t call from N9. We can’t call from Symbian to N9 using 3G.

  • Rautaputki

    We need more MeeGo applications!

  • http://twitter.com/Mr_NkStyle Francesco Colonna

    more app for meego!!!!!! 

  • KrisTross

    Hello!
    Why don’t you tell us anything about PR1.3 ?

  • http://twitter.com/AllBoutN9 AllBout N9

    Thank you to write again about MeeGo apps! :)

  • Sol De Jesus

    Yeah what about pr1.3 on meego. Surprised that it hasn’t been featured here.

    • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

      We’re on it, promise! Often these rollouts are geographically staged, so if we announce them early, we get lots of complaints.

      • Sol De Jesus

         Alright, thank you very much!

  • Sol De Jesus

    Oh yeah, can’t find the gravity app for Nokia 500.. I’m planning to upgrade to the 701 soon!

  • Perec Fix

    Thank you for writing article about MeeGo apps! Remote Control for PC and Sports tracker are my favorite apps for N9. It is so sad that MeeGo team resigned from Nokia and it is no way back to this beatifull OS. Any article about MeeGo team finsh with Nokia and good bye wishes? I think these wise guys deserves more than just silent quit.

  • helex

    Wow, thanks to mention even two of my apps in a single post. Thanks a lot! :-D

    ClipMan is by the way also available for Symbian Anna and Belle, not only for MeeGo Harmattan! :-)I got sadly a bad rating at the early beginning for ClipMan Symbian because someone bought it via a prepaid card and was to impatient to wait until his payment is validated and he got able to download the app. :-(
    Nokia was unable to remove this unjustified rating I got because of the unclear payment system of the store. So if someone would like to test and use the app, a good rating would be a nice gesture. :-)

    • MistelMistel

      Thanks a lot for your ClipMan app, helex! 
      It saved me since I get used to it a lot of time. I have it always running. Always! I stored text blocks in it to answer fast Mails while I’m on the go. 
      A teammate asked already why I’m able to react this fast while I’m not in the office. It’s still my secret since he is anyway only using a HTC HD7 running Windows Phone. :) 
      He currently believes it is related to the virtual keyboard my N9 has. LOL! ;-)
      Have you planed to create also a Version for Windows 7?
      Would be greate to have it in the Office.

      • helex

        Thank you. No, a port for Windows 7 is not planned.

        Search for Ditto using google. I use it on every Windows machine I use. ENJOY! :)

  • steelicon

    WOW! Another Amazing Article! Keep up the good work, NOKIA! :-)

  • MistelMistel

    I love ClipMan (see me other post) and cuteTube from the List above. 

    Also OVP (open video player) from the same author as cuteTube ist just great. It is sadly not in the store but everybody should be able to find it at the maemo forum using google. I’m using it to watch my serial while on the go. What’s the difference to the built in player? :)
    It doesn’t stops the playback while switching the task! So I’m able to check my Mails and answer it while still listening what happens at my video. Wonderful! :-)

    I just love my Nokia N9! Nokia, please continue to create such overwhelming Swiss army knife Phones.

  • http://hedayatvk.wordpress.com/ Hedayat

    It’d be great of a “simple” but standard “bluetooth remote control” (or really a bluetooth keyboard/mouse application) is provided for N9 so that it can be used to control a PC remotely without the need to install any additional software on PC (so that my Nokia N9 works just like a bluetooth keyboard). It is a feature provided on many dumb/feature phones by default, and I hoped that it is also available on N9; however that this feature is not much heard about in Nokia world!

  • KaRyu

    Symbian have microsoft office with the partnership from microsoft, why can’t meego have it? N9 is more expensive than most symbian phone :/

  • imfeezdammit

    Not sure if any of these Meego apps have been featured before but Filebox is excellent as a file manager, DropN9 serves as a brilliant Dropbox client that even generates links for files and folder sharing, Dropcache to free up that extra bit of memory to keep phone running at optimal performance, Photopatcher a useful photo editing app, Aura for video recording with effects and the famous Wazapp which is unfortunately not found in the store.

  • Kadusch

    2300 Views on this article. Nokia, you should check the other topics you posted recently. It seems there are a lot more people and customers interested in Symbian and especially MeeGo compared to the Windows Phone phones you’re talking so much about.

    • KrisTross

      and much more comments too!

      • steelicon

        It is said that there once were 78.5 million units shipped and at least 25 million unique individual Symbian users all over the world, and probably even more. We once belonged to NOKIA nation, not LUMIA nation. We were the Symbian citizens who have lost their citizenship. We were thrown away in favor of something else. Most of them now already left for other mobile operating systems, just right before Nokia Belle FP1. It is so sad to see my compatriots go to other manufacturers just because they felt abandoned and betrayed. I wish them well. For me I will stay with Nokia until the very last Symbian flagship device. After that, I will have to move on.

        And yes, I am writing this with the “Batman Experience Gotham in 3D” background music.

        Wikipedia wiki/Symbian#Market_share_and_competition

        • KrisTross

          the very last Symbian – Nokia 808 is already here.
          Next step is Jolla Mobile

          • steelicon

            Correct. That was exactly what I meant and exactly what I mean to do. Now I’m helping push Nokia 808 PV sales as best I can. Only if NOKIA would cooperate and also do the same by providing the much awaited and tremendously needed stocks and inventory.

            See you @JollaMobile:twitter 

  • http://www.facebook.com/edward1106 에드워드리

    Nokia. Why you 
    give up Meego when it is a great OS with different UI compare to other phone OS in the market. 
    just get a great hardware of Meego. And it will save your company.

  • aivispastars

    hi when will be shazam and fm transmitter for nokia N9???

  • http://www.facebook.com/reto.schori.5 Reto Schori

    how about a real facebook app with integrated chat for free lik on all other phones, nokia????

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/T3SPUYL4WZAXDRAUPR2EJ76XMI Richard James

      Download ”facinate” from the store, you’ll be amazed. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/asadcomsats Asad Khan

    where to download say caller name software for nokia n9 please reply me