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[ILUG] [OT] s2putty on Nokia N95 8GB

[ILUG] [OT] s2putty on Nokia N95 8GB

Michael Watterson watty at eircom.net
Fri Feb 8 17:13:37 GMT 2008


John Ward wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> Agree with your point about lots of free apps. Very impressed with what I
> can do with it. As an example I installed fring yesterday, its a multi
> protocal IM/VOIP client that supports skype, yahoo, aim, icq, irc, twitter,
> gtalk, msn and sip.
>
> The fring SIP works painlessly with blueface if anyone else is using them.
>
> John
>
>   
E in E61, E65, E70 etc stands for Enterprise. They all work with 
Blueface and most office SIP / VOIP solutions directly. 

SIP systems that need support for Firewall and E series -> SIP -> Wifi - 
 > Firewall -> SIP server won't work.

However Fring proxy for Skype -> WiFi -> firewall does work

I only really use Fring for IM texting on ICQ and Skype. I worry that 
maybe Fring is storing our passwords as it's a proxy service of some kind?

Free  MGMaps to show OTHER people on Web where you are and Satnav on the 
phone is good. (I use a BT GPS from Maplin that can sit at window).

 
>
> On 2/8/08, Michael Watterson <watty at eircom.net> wrote:
>   
>> John Ward wrote:
>>     
>>> Actually it was a human error. I was trying to install the version for
>>> Sybian OS 60 Series 1 onto the device which is series 3.
>>>
>>> Just ssh'd into a linux host...sweet.
>>>       
>> OK I should read all the emails before replying... :-)
>> my E65 is series 3 too.
>>
>> --
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>     


-- 
Mike




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