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Synble is a very useful application available for Symbian S60 5th platform. Synble is your message inbox. It’s a tool to keep your messages at hand. Your feeds, notifications and status messages are now in your Inbox. Now your message Inbox is available on web as well. You can access your messages anytime, anywhwere you need. All you need is a smart phone and a web browser.
In order to use Synble, you need to first create your Synble account. You will be provided a registration option when your lauch the application on your mobile. The SMS and contacts are stored in your private account. The application sync your messages and contacts with web based cloud service. It’s a hybrid application running on your phone with a web interface.
It offers real time message forwarding capabilities to various different services (like Twitter, Google Talk, Jabber, E-mail, RSS etc) with always up-to-date backup of your messages and contacts. Synble.com service has forwarded over 1,5 million messages so far. When you receive a SMS, it is instantly forwarded to synble. It is kept in your private account. Once it is there, you can SMS to Email, SMS to Google Talk, SMS to RSS.
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Do you like to drive tanks over rugged terrain, lob artillery shells into the far hills, and blow up lethal opponents lurking around every bend? If so, then Tank Ace 1944 is the game for you.
In Tank Ace 1944 you command a World War II tank charging to occupy the enemy capitol. Allied and Soviet Tank Aces advance on Berlin; German Aces advance on London and Moscow.
At least that”s what the orders from HQ say. But since you face overwhelming odds and are forced to scavenge supplies as you go, you might just find yourself retreating instead.
The goal of each round of play is to clear the enemy from a map sector and drive them off the far bank of a river so that your side can cross and advance. Skills you will need to accomplish this are a working trigger finger, the ability to navigate West or East (left and right on the overhead map), and driving ability sufficient to crash into other vehicles.
A status panel shows the number of enemies left, rounds remaining, fuel, and armor strength. The last three can be replenished by ramming (not shooting) an enemy truck. If you run out of fuel or armor, or for some reason drive your tank into the water, in addition to an untimely death you will be forced to retreat one sector. If you wipe out the enemies you will advance one sector, retaining any excess supplies you have scavenged. The game ends when you take the enemy capitol, or they overrun yours. Either way the brass will want to have a talk with you.
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