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March 31, 2006 The first 3rd party application for S60 3rd Edition Posted by Tommi at 03:24 PM | Categories: 3rd party S60 applications

Hip-hip-hooray! Let me introduce the first 3rd party application publicly available for S60 3rd Edition: Handy Weather by Epocware:

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It seems to work great with my Nokia 3250. Although I wonder did I really need an S60 application to tell me that the weather in Finland makes you want to kill yourself...

Thanks Andrey for the heads up!


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Congratulations for the first application for S60 3.x.
Now, I am curious what would be the first freeware application for S60 3.x. Symbian Signed thing makes freeware developer so difficult.
I have a freeware for S60 3.x platform. I have submitted it to Symbian Signed (CellMania) more than 1 month ago for signing, but they didn't come back to me at all. I have sent email to them email, but no reply.
It would be interesting to see the future of freeware applications in this platform.

Posted by: Antony Pranata | March 31, 2006 08:28 PM

Antony, have you tried self-signing your application? Or does it require capabilities that are not user grantable?

Posted by: Jukka | April 3, 2006 12:21 AM

Anthony, sorry to hear. I guess it would be in everyone's benefit to keep the S60 freeware development alive and attractive. I think somebody really should take a look at your problems.

Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | April 3, 2006 11:05 AM

Unfortunately I need capability that is not user grantable. That's the problem. I don't know what to do next, the Symbian Signed for freeware seems not up and running yet.... :(

Posted by: Antony Pranata | April 3, 2006 07:12 PM


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