Thanks to a interesting site called La Casa del JAVA i found a cool dictionary for our phones even if those are Symbian phones or not. This dictionary is Omnidic.
It appears like i’m a kind of google’s fan, but it isn’t like that. This is because this google application impressed me a lot because is similar to google maps for PC, it works at the same wqay as the PC application: You explore the world, then you can zoom in or zoom out to view the maps more closely.
The maps are like google maps for PC, it’s amazing. You can add stars representing your favorite locations in the map, and you have 2 views, one like a map and other is the satellital view, like a picture of the world.
To get this java application, you only have to navigate on your phone to the next adress:
Here are some printscreens of google maps on my phone (a SE P990i)

Gmail is a mail service quite popular, which means that many people have gmail accounts, then, why not have a tool to make easy the checking of your mail of a gmail account? To this end Gmail has developed an application java which allows to check our mail from gmail like if we were on the site, without need of using our browser, with features such as the mails and it’s answers in form of tabs, spam separated of the normal mail, and so on.
To get the application on your phone, you only need to navigate from your phone to the next adress and you be able to download the installer, next you need to configure the application with the info of your account (email adress, password) and that’s it! Let’s go to check our mail in gmail easily.
Here´s some printscreens of my phone (an SE P990i).

Really, this isn’t a Symbian UIQ application, but is very good.
Look it right now.
http://www.gmail.com/app
Access in there and then look where it says "gmail".











