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Symbian^3, Anna, Belle Forum => Symbian^3 Applications => Topic started by: Godwintgn on January 15, 2014, 08:39:31 pm

Title: symbian application dropbox collection
Post by: Godwintgn on January 15, 2014, 08:39:31 pm
hi friends,
         
            i have a hobby to collect symbian apps. So that this idea change to collect the whole symbian freeware apps to one place. here you can find the whole symbian freeware apps. @moderator if you dont like this post then remove it  :P i will collect myself  ;)


               
this is a single folder shared via dropbox named symbianapps. if you have freeware symbian sv3,sv5,s^3 apps just upload through your dropbox and share the file to this email id symbianappscollection@gmail.com if any one interested to manage the apps folder just send me a pm i will give the dropbox and gmail password  8) to manage the folder.


conditions to share an application:

-warez are not allowed.
-upload a single latest version of the apllication.
-give a proper name of the file like name_version_platform_signed_or_unsigned_author.sis
       * e.g, best_screensnap_s^3_sv5_sv3_signed.sisx
-and share that folder link to every one  :D

symbian apps collection in dropbox  (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fpee6u1nmt6hh7o/nIZDGvJK4L)


generally dropbox only having 2gb of space we need to increase the space of the account. please click the below link and create a account through the link so that every registration we can get 500mb of free space upto 16gb.

click to increase the space (https://db.tt/AjaCKadC)



we can give the download link to anywhere everywhere...
Title: Re: symbian application dropbox collection
Post by: matthew on January 15, 2014, 10:40:58 pm
Nice work, mate.
It's nice to see there are groups and individuals alike making steps toward the sustenance of the Symbian community in its orphaned state ;)
Title: Re: symbian application dropbox collection
Post by: Godwintgn on January 16, 2014, 08:24:01 am
Nice work, mate.
It's nice to see there are groups and individuals alike making steps toward the sustenance of the Symbian community in its orphaned state ;)
thanks bro...