iPhone Optimised Websites On S60
Harri Salminen has written a neat little application called iPhonesque that makes websites believe that the phone you are using to browse is the iPhone and thus they present the iPhone optimised layout which is much more visually appealing. Pages designed for iPhone are easier to read and they are visually more pleasing. Take a look at a few more screenshots on his blog for comparison.
He however also notes that inspite of the inherent similarity of both phones’ browsers, iPhonesque Google-pages in S60 don’t every time draw completely and some items seem to be missing. However its something really worth trying, I am installing the application as a write.
Download! (Unsigned SIS)
Update: The sis needs to be signed with the new certificates that are now available from symbiansigned.com. Here’s what the author says:
“Note that you must sign it with your developer certificate (this is also a good place to remind about updated Symbian Signed process and new capabilities if you have publisher ID) including capabilities ReadDeviceData WriteDeviceData NetworkControl SwEvent NetworkServices LocalServices ReadUserData WriteUserData UserEnvironment. SIS-file supports S60 3rd edition feature pack 1. When you get the SIS installed, go to www.google.com/m and see how the look-and-feel changes.”
Via: S-F
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Exactly that is it. You must have a developer certificat which costs 200 $. A normal consumer can not install this application.
I’ve not tried it myself, but i think it can be signed via the new free open signed section on the symbiansigned website. I new certificate will have to be created! But its free.
I have tried it and it is not possible. With a normal certificat, it works only for N95 8GB users.
[...] [Quelle: Symbian Freak, The Symbian Blog] [...]
Nice blog, i have added it to my favourites, greetings
You know, I see this a lot on symbian blogs, people offering all this cool, free software, that needs all sorts of security capabilities signed. The blogger then repeats whats been said elsewhere about going to symbiansigned and signing the app. But this does not work, I wonder if any even bothered to test, confirm and specify the firmware used – there is just no follow through ….just words, words words that only developers could follow, but why would developers need this info they have sdks and formal channels of finding this out or proper certs. Bloggers need to get their acts together.
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