Hi,
I would prefer previewing the Apps & Themes on my PC before moving them to my 6600. Can i do this? Is there any such emulator/simulator available?
thanks alot,
makuchaku
http://removed
oh! BTW, here's an ultra kewl site for all the app/theme hungry ppl 😉
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makuchaku wrote:Hi,
I would prefer previewing the Apps & Themes on my PC before moving them to my 6600. Can i do this? Is there any such emulator/simulator available?thanks alot,
makuchaku
http://removed
oh! BTW, here's an ultra kewl site for all the app/theme hungry ppl 😉
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you can download the nokia theme studio for 6600 from nokia site which will allow u to view the themes on ur pc as well as create new themes!
and as for the links NO WAREZ LINKS should be given as it will only get u banned.
oops! Sory.
I didnt meant to violate any rule. I just was helping others. Anyways, i got my lesson & will keep this in mind from next time 😊
So? Any .SIS previewer for PC?
thanks alot,
makuchaku
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As I told you you have to download Nokia Theme Studio for series 60 to view .sis files on your PC or to create your own themes.
Download it from:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/0,6566,034-301,00.html
Note that The Series 60 Theme Studio doesn't, however, open protected themes (the developer/designer can mark them protected when the theme .sis file is created).
And to view them,you need to put the .sis file in Program files/theme studio/data/skins dir folder, then click on sis files in theme studio to view it,
There will be no edit option tho as N/A has said. 😊
yup,
i got that one... but how to preview/emulate .SIS "applications" on PC before transferring them to 6600?
& ya, i'm on Linux... so any Theme Creator/Editor for Linux? or i have to resort to using wine/crossover-office...
thnkx alot,
makuchaku
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The Series 60 Theme Studio installs on Windows 2000/Windows XP only (much/most of the app seems to be written in Java/J2SE, though, but there are parts that are Windows executables).