Saturday, November 8, 2008

AikonLab Goes Online

Aikon The great wait has finally come to an end. All the controversy and doubts about Samir are suddenly just swept away as AikonLab opens its doors to the world.

The website itself looks promising, simple and sophisticated. Though it is a little slow, probably due to the huge traffic loads flowing its way.

While HandWave, a much anticipated application is yet to be available, a simpler -but equally anticipated- application is now available for download. nAlertMe was Samir's original idea who was copied and developed by the likes of Ahmed Yildrim (Mclightning) and several the developers after him.

Thankfully Samir seems to have made his glorious comeback by releasing a proper .sis application, not the limited Python version that came before him.

Lets have a look at some of the features.

nAlertMe Beta 1 (v 0.1)
nAlertMe is an accelerometer-based freeware application that sounds a loud alarm when any movement is detected.

Usage
Press Options -> Activate alarm.
Then you have few seconds to drop your phone before alarm activation.
To deactivate alarm you must put your phone in defined positions sequences.

To-do
This is a first beta and it need some improvements like:

  • User defined deactivation sequence
  • User defined alarm sound
  • Disable phone switch-off
  • ...
Thanks
  • Symbian phone users for the idea
  • Donators for their support
  • Special thanks to P@sco for phones icons
  • Andrew Galpin for his help


Screenshots
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Be sure to visit AikonLab.com regularly for updates.

If you have any problems with the application or want to voice out your opinions, feel free to post a comment here and i will try my best to assist you.

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