You might remember the launch of SWFPack, the online developer tool to create Flash Lite SIS packages for free. Today, we added NFL support to SWFPack to enable anyone to package Flash Lite content for Series 40 devices. By no surprise that's also for free, a courtesy of Kuneri. Just check it out and let us know if you come across any problems or miss any feature. Soon CAB support will be add...
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ForumNokiaBlogs 16 hours ago (via blogs.forum.nokia.com)
My FH Hagenberg friend Andreas Jakl (best regards - hope to see you again soon) has just stumbled across a highly interesting web site called whatisinmysis.com. He describes it as following: The website whatisinmysis.com is an online interface to the sisinfo Python-script. You simply upload the .sis-file to the website, and it will display all the
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TamsS60 1 day ago (via tamss60.tamoggemon.com)
Python for S60 has been almost totally rewritten, it seems (around the Python 2.5.1 core), with a huge version number jump to v1.90, available here. The most obvious changes are for developers, including a new GUI-driven SIS packaging tool and far better support for 'standard' Python libraries. Here's the download page, here's the readme that you'll want to scan over ...
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AllAboutSymbian on 27th Dec 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Have you ever wanted to install an unsigned file without having to sign it like we used to on s60v2 phones? Have you ever wanted to send an application over bluetooth and install it right away on the receivers phone? Well this is your lucky day, Drakkarious.sis [mirror1, mirror2], an application especially developed for this very same reason. All you have to do is install this application, follow ...
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HandphoneSolutionBlog on 15th Dec 2008 (via handphone-solution.blogspot.com)
Simone today contacted me regarding a problem about protecting Flash Lite content (swf) via DRM Froward Lock when the content is packaged into a SIS file. He followed my article on how to protect swf using DRM Forward Lock which is pretty easy to do. But now we would like to protect the swf with DRM
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Biskero on 9th Dec 2008 (via biskero.org)