Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS Phones



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The last time I had tried OPM-2 was when it was v2.0.4 and boy, when I checked out v2.7 recently, it literally blew my socks off! There is no way one can miss the excellent adaptation of the WinXP style of functioning in the interface that was simply not there in the previous version I had tried out.

I am going to take all the major features apart and review them here for those of you who are wondering if it's worth the trouble. Read the summary at the end of this review to know what I think.

My phone is a Nokia 3660 with it's original '03 circa firmware and I used a standard WidComm Bluetooth dongle to connect my phone to the computer. The computer is running WinXP SP2 (fully patched) on the Classic visual theme (relevant for the screenshots).

I have used HyperSnap DX by Hyperionics to take the screenshots. If you're looking for a screen capture software, I highly recommend it.

And oh, if you've liked the header that I've used, the credit goes entirely to my colleague Amit Kaushal. He did the 88x31 buttons on the left too, and expanded the navigation graphics to all categories since I has been feeling too lazy that day to do it myself. ;)

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