Thursday, April 9, 2009

WebGate.Advanced.Device.Locks.v1.09.127.S60v3 S60v5Cracked-CODePDA + Symbian@ParsPDA


Advanced Device Locks is a Symbian OS application allowing you to lock your phone or selected applications only such as Messages, Pictures, Contacts, Video, etc. To prevent them from being used by other people. With this application you can secure your phone by locking it up with a secret code, up to 7 characters long.
Automatic Phone Lock
Advanced Device Locks allows you to lock your phone automatically by choosing one of the following options:

* Always - each time the phone is turned on, it asks for the unlock code.
* When SIM Changed - the locks are on if the SIM card of the phone is changed.
* Automatic lock - an automatic lock is switched on after a specified period of inactivity in minutes.
* Protect applications - this option turns on the device locks if someone tries to access the protected applications.

Full Phone Lock or Application Locks
With Advanced Device Locks you have the unique option to choose whether to lock the phone itself, to lock selected applications or to combine these two options and lock both the phone and the applications on it.
The lock code can be changed very easily only with a few clicks.
Already have ADL? Latest release features:

* New chic interface
* Full compatibility with S60 touch-screen phones
* Dynamic change of language from the application interface
* Improved protection against malicious uninstall attempts

Make sure you upgrade to the latest version of ADL and avail of the new features and enhancements!
Default Lock Code
The application asks for a default lock code which is 0000. You are strongly recommended to change it with a new code of your own. You can do this from the "Code" menu. Please type the default code in the "Old code" field.

Whats New :

ver. 1.09

* Support for S60 5th edition (touch-screen) devices (5800, N97)
* New application user interface and icon
* Support for dynamic change of language from the application interface
* Improved protection against malicious uninstall attempts

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