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[guide] How To Dev-sign A Sis/sisx File

ANNOUNCEMENT July 14 2017: It looks like all of the fuss has gotten through to Symbian Signed and we will all be able to get dev certs again once they're done with their maintenance! Please note that as of July 2 2007, Symbian Signed is no longer supplying developer certificates to the public... Note: If you get a date or expiration error when trying to install an app that you dev-signed, make sure that the date format on your device (Tools -> Settings -> Date and Time -> Date format) is "dd mm yyyy"! More and more developers are openly providing unsigned beta applications on their sites. Examples are rotateMe,  TaskSpy , and of course  FExplorer . DZed posted an incredible guide over on the  Go Symbian Forum  teaching the masses how to sign an unsigned SIS file. As most of you know, S60 3rd apps must be signed in order to be installed on a device. Despite this guide, many people are still having troubles when attempting to sign a sis file. As such, I've com

[guide] How To Dev-sign A Sis/sisx File

ANNOUNCEMENT July 14 2017: It looks like all of the fuss has gotten through to Symbian Signed and we will all be able to get dev certs again once they're done with their maintenance! Please note that as of July 2 2007, Symbian Signed is no longer supplying developer certificates to the public... Note: If you get a date or expiration error when trying to install an app that you dev-signed, make sure that the date format on your device (Tools -> Settings -> Date and Time -> Date format) is "dd mm yyyy"! More and more developers are openly providing unsigned beta applications on their sites. Examples are rotateMe,  TaskSpy , and of course  FExplorer . DZed posted an incredible guide over on the  Go Symbian Forum  teaching the masses how to sign an unsigned SIS file. As most of you know, S60 3rd apps must be signed in order to be installed on a device. Despite this guide, many people are still having troubles when attempting to sign a sis file. As such, I've com