Wammu is a program to manage data in your cell phone such as contacts, calendar or messages. It is built on Gammu library, which provides abstraction layer to work with different cell phones from different vendors (including Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, Huawei and others).
Mnoho ľudí prispieva do Gammu, najdôležitejších prispievateľov si môžete pozrieť na samostatnej stránke. Keď sa chcete pridať k nám, pozrite si náš zoznam hľadaných schopností, aby ste mali predstav, kto nám v súčastnosti chýba.
Gamu už nieje jediný nástroj, ale jedná sa o sadu užitočných nástrojov, ktoré používajú rovnakú knižnicu.
Grafický program pre správu kontaktov, úloh, kalendára a správ vo vašom telefóne.
Utilita pre príkazový riadok, ktorá umožní použiť všetko, čo libGammu dokáže.
Knižnica sprístupňujúca komunikáciu s mobilnými telefónmi cez C API.
Služba SMS démona pre automatické prijímanie a odosielanie správ.
Rozhranie libGammu pre Python, takže ju môžete použiť zo skriptov v Pythone.
Third party open source web-based SMS (Short Message Service) management which uses Gammu SMSD.
Gammu 1.31.0 has been just released. Christmas release folding up all fixes from past few months. There are too many changes to highlight some, but everybody should upgrade.
Published on dec. 21, 2011 by Michal Čihař
Gammu 1.30.92 has been just released. This is hopefully last testing version before 1.31, which I would like to release around Christmas. There are some big rewrites though, which hopefully won't break anything.
Published on dec. 13, 2011 by Michal Čihař
Finally (after about 8 months), the stable released Kalkun for 0.4 is out, hopefully everything work as expected.
Published on dec. 4, 2011 by Michal Čihař
Gammu 1.30.91 has been just released. This release brings various bug fixes and documentation improvements.
Published on nov. 29, 2011 by Michal Čihař
Gammu 1.30.90 has been just released. After three months of slow development, here is new Gammu testing release. There are no new features, just fixed dozen of bugs found and reported by users.
Published on nov. 7, 2011 by Michal Čihař