To keep up to date, I've recently built a new version of eeedroid from git tree to compare with the previous one : eeedroid-0.0.20090209 (which also work on eeepc1000 or 900HD as some users reported). This new build is booting in 24 seconds ... Would that make Android suitable for netbooks ?
Symbian SDK switcher is a freeware utility that allow you yo quickly switch from one SDK to another. Once launched, the application displays a system tray icon listing all SDK available on your machine.
This is a utility to provide a simple Bluetooth API for application programmers. The API enables to debug the Bluetooth functionality within the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 IDE with the help of a simple Bluetooth emulator. The Bluetooth API only uses Symbian OS core functionality and is therefore phone independent.
AnalyseHeap analyses the contents of Symbian OS heaps to produce meaningful representations of their structure and content. It reads in the heap file, and walks the heap structure contained in it. From this, it builds a set of all the allocated and free heap cells. These are then cross referenced so that ownership relationships can be identified.
This tool is a small front end onto the DepDB module. It takes as parameters a directory containing Symbian OS exe/dlls and a name of a text output file. The DepDB module will analyse the .lib and .exe/.dll files to determine what is being imported and what is being exported. A report is of this info is then placed into the output file.
UnSis is a little program that extracts the contents of a SIS file to a specific directory. It runs on Windows and Linux platform with Perl 5.6 or higher.