Gnokii is a suite of programs for communicating with mobile phones. It was initially only available for Nokia mobile phones,[1] but later extended to support others. It is available for Linux, BSD unix, Windows, and Mac OS X, and as source code.
Stable release | 0.6.31
/ December 2, 2011 |
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Repository | |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
License | GNU GPL |
Website | gnokii |
Gnokii itself is a console tool, but it is used by several GUIs to communicate with phones; for example: Xgnokii,[2] Gnocky, and Gnome Phone Manager all use Gnokii internally.
It is licensed using the GNU GPL.
Features
edit- Use to Activate Nokia network monitor
- Supports sending SMS (with delivery report), picture messages, can send/receive ring tones (as SMS)
- Phonebook
- Dial/Receive calls
- Calendar
Connect could be established using serial/USB cables, infrared, Bluetooth.
See also
edit- OpenSync – Open Source synchronization framework
- Gammu (software) – a program for communicating with mobile phones
- BitPim – Open Source CDMA management and synchronization software
References
edit- ^ Michael Mielewczik (2007), "Blau Zähne als Wunderwaffe. Bluetooth-Handys unter OPENSUSE 10.2.", PC Magazin LINUX, vol. 2/2007, pp. 58–61
- ^ xgnokii source code https://github.com/pkot/gnokii