What is MyWidz?
MyWidz is an easy-to-use mobile service that will help you collect, create and share applications (widgets) in your favourite mobile phone.
What does the Beta in MyWidz Beta mean?
Beta software is for testing purposes, and it gives you a possibility to make MyWidz the way you want it to be by giving us feedback. By using the MyWidz Beta, you help us to find and fix bugs in the code before we deliver the final version.
Is MyWidz really free?
MyWidz is absolutely free for private use, but your mobile operator may charge you for data transferred to your phone. Contact your operator to know your data transfer costs, ask for unlimited data with fixed price. If they cannot offer that or if they are charging you too much, switch to another operator.
Pay extra attention to roaming cost when traveling abroad, many operators still try to rip you off there.
How can MyWidz be free?
Thanks to sponsored applications and marketing banners.
How do I get MyWidz in my phone?
Just register, and we will send you a sms with a link to install the MyWidz client. You get four applications to start with but you can add more or delete as you please.
What are mobile applications?
Applications are interactive virtual tools that provide single-purpose services such as showing the user the latest news, the current weather, the time, a calendar, a dictionary, a map program, a calculator, desktop notes, photo viewers, or even a language translator, among other things.
Mobile applications are small interactive programs for your mobile phone, they often involve Internet connection and can keep track of the web while you are away from your computer.
New widgets are constantly being developed in MyWidz by you and your friends. Get news updates, know as soon as someone posts a comment on your blog, get the great weather for the weekend, keep track of all your interact with your Web communities and much more.
What does my phone need in order for MyWidz to work?
You'll need a phone that 1) have Internet access and 2) supports Java MIDP 2.0 (which most phones today do) If you are not familiar with Java MIDP 2.0, check your phone's user manual and/or the manufacturer's website. If your phone has not got Internet access, contact your network operator for assistance.