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Ovi Suite renamed to Nokia Suite

Categories: Applications, Nokia
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, November 13th, 2011 at 11:58 PM

As part of its “strategy” to kill the Ovi brand, Nokia has renamed Ovi Suite to Nokia Suite and has released a new version of the PC software (for Windows).

The new release is out after “spending” a month in beta and is now ready for the prime time. Aside from the name change, this version also comes with other changes, including:

  • New look and feel
  • New Support view which offers info and help with using Nokia Suite and your phone
  • Improved sync log that shows you what has changed during syncing
  • Software updates for your phone software and phone applications now run more reliably
  • Nokia Suite doesn’t anymore run the MPlatform.exe process. If you still see MPlatform.exe still running, you probably have Nokia Ovi Player installed on the same PC.

Finally it’s important to say this Nokia Suite has been touted as the best PC Suite software the Finnish company has released thus far. You can download it from here.

[Via: AllAboutSymbian]

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