Mobiola

Mobiola is a wide range of software by SHAPE Services.

Mobiola
Developer(s)SHAPE Services
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows

BlackBerry Windows Mobile

Symbian
TypeWeb camera
Websitewww.mobiola.com

Overview

  • Mobiola Video Studio is a video converter of movies, DVDs, YouTube, Metacafe, Google Videos to the video format appropriate for the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Java MIDP 2.0, Palm, Android, and Sony PSP devices. Mobiola Video Studio supports automatic discovery of mobile device model and drag-and-drop of videos from DVD or browser to device.
  • Mobiola xPlayer is a multimedia player for BlackBerry with the support of mp3, m4a, avi, mp4, 3gp, wma, amr, mid, wav, aac, wmv file formats. It also supports live radio stations, podcasts, themes, BlackBerry Inbox integration and push notifications.
  • Mobiola Web Camera is a mobile software that transforms BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian smartphones into a mobile wireless webcam. Mobiola Web Camera is a two-part application. One part must be installed onto a Microsoft Windows compatible PC or a Mac OS X machine, and the other part onto an iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile or Symbian smartphone. These parts can be connected via Bluetooth, cable USB or Wi-Fi connection. Users of Mobiola Web Camera can use their phones as web cameras and receive video stream in various applications and services on PC such as Skype, Yahoo!, YouTube, MSN/Windows Live, AOL IM, ICQ and others.
  • Mobiola Headset allows recording of Skype, MSN/Windows Live, Yahoo!, Google Talk, AOL IM, ICQ, YouTube, MagicJack and other VoIP application calls and transforms iPhone, iPod Touch into a PC headset. Users must install Mobiola Headset Desktop to Windows PC which connects through Wi-Fi the Mobiola Headset app on iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.
  • Mobiola Snapshot allows to make snapshots of BlackBerry screen in most applications. Options allow to choose the image quality and format.
  • Mobiola Message Ringtone sets a custom ring tone individually for each contact, incoming SMS or e-mail on BlackBerry.
gollark: ... no.
gollark: Thus bad.
gollark: It does NOT allow random access.
gollark: Hmm, so, designoidal idea:- files have the following metadata: filename, last modified time, maybe permissions (I may not actually need this), size, checksum, flags (in case I need this later; probably just compression format?)- each version of a file in an archive has this metadata in front of it- when all the files in some set of data are archived, a header gets written to the end with all the file metadata plus positions- when backup is rerun, the system™️ just checks the last modified time of everything and sees if its local copies are newer, and if so appends them to the end; when it is done a new header is added containing all the files- when a backup needs to be extracted, it just reads the end, finds the latest versions and decompresses stuff at the right offsetThere are some important considerations here: it should be able to deal with damaged/partial files, encryption would be nice to have (it would probably work to just run it through authenticated AES-whatever when writing), adding new files shouldn't require tons of seeking, and it might be necessary to store backups on FAT32 disks so maybe it needs to be able of using multiple files somehow.
gollark: I have been pondering an osmarksarchiveformat™ because I dislike the existing ones somewhat. Specifically for backups and append-only-ish access. Thusly, thoughts on the design (crossposted from old esolangs)?

See also

  • IM+ Messenger - a multiclient and multiplatform mobile instant messenger
  • Skype - Skype VoIP program
  • MSN Messenger - MSN instant messenger
  • Yahoo! Messenger - Yahoo! instant messenger
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