View Full Version : (For Die Hard Fans) Symbian users should check out new app store – Sistore
deutch1976
2017-07-13, 08:06
Many will say it's not interesting but it may help some of us
http://nokiamob.net/2017/07/13/symbian-users-should-check-out-new-app-store-sistore/
or direct link
http://tienda-sistore.com/
krutznikov
2017-07-13, 09:32
Pitty I don't use the latest version (9.3)!
endsormeans
2017-07-13, 15:48
I'm impressed.
Yay team symbian!
Is there any information which versions are supported?
panjgoori
2017-07-15, 06:09
Is there any information which versions are supported?
I guess Symbian^3+. According to the change log, in version 1.2 they added support for Symbian Anna so its definitely Symbian^3+ devices.
I just got a Nokia E63 :) (to add to the collection). I guess online I'm not getting anywhere in terms of app installation.
Will try with USB.. I must have my .sis's still somewhere :)
mr_pingu
2017-07-20, 14:15
I just got a Nokia E63 :) (to add to the collection). I guess online I'm not getting anywhere in terms of app installation.
Will try with USB.. I must have my .sis's still somewhere :)
If you need a specific .sis from some app you lost. A PM to me won't hurt you. :rolleyes: Or patches for RomPatcher ;)
And BTW: Lonelycatgames are offering their excellent apps for free. X-plore + LCG-jukebox, that is.
aspergerguy
2017-07-20, 18:44
Or patches for RomPatcher
Can't remember how far back you need to set date to utilise DrWeb-600 or Norton Symbian Hack now and even had Nokia Maps working with Bluetooth receiver:D
At the very least you would need to update Certificate Authorities from: http://www.traud.de/ta/ and install Opera Mobile. ;)
And ProfiMail too.
I love(d) ProfiMail. Used it for years on my Nokia E75.
Neither modest nor K-9 (now with Android..) nor any other mobile mail client I've ever seen or used came even close to Profimail.
BTW, there is an old version of ProfiMail for Android looking like Symbian's one available for free to download here - http://www.lonelycatgames.com/download/profimail/profimail_android_3_59.apk .
There is even simple built-in file manager with Symbian's X-plore interface.
Another interesting thing is that this version renders HTML e-mails independently from Android's WebKit/Blink which allows for example to wrap text in e-mails.
Unfortunately, it does not work perfectly stable (at least from what I have tested on Android 4.4.4).
badpixel
2017-07-22, 17:51
Can't remember how far back you need to set date to utilise DrWeb-600 or Norton Symbian Hack now and even had Nokia Maps working with Bluetooth receiver:D
At the very least you would need to update Certificate Authorities from: http://www.traud.de/ta/ and install Opera Mobile. ;)
I need such update of CA's on my n9, because more and more sites requires HTTPS, so n9 webbrowser is becoming unusable :-(
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