Archived:Open Signed Online (Symbian Signed)
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Open Signed Online is the name of the discontinued process for signing an application for installation onto a single device for testing or personal use. The current process is given in the User guide: Symbian Signed.
The article is archived rather than deleted because there are currently a large number of links to it. The content in this article has been deleted as it is no longer relevant.
Open Signed Online is the name of the discontinued process for signing an application for installation onto a single device for testing or personal use. The current process is given in the User guide: Symbian Signed.
The article is archived rather than deleted because there are currently a large number of links to it. The content in this article has been deleted as it is no longer relevant.


Jwevandijk - Does not work since approx 21 June 2011
Before 20 June 2011 I could successfully sign ensymble py2sis made sis files from pys60 scripts. Since then until yesterday I got "Oops! It looks like the page you are trying to find isn't available" and now the link from this wikipage, "https://www.symbiansigned.com/app/page", results in "Firefox can't find the server at www.www.symbiansigned.com". Please help me out, Janwillemjwevandijk 11:38, 27 June 2011 (EEST)
Hamishwillee - @Jwevandijk - there is a new process
This program is discontinued - now you can get an offline devcert for use with ensymble even as an individual developer. Please see links above.hamishwillee 09:39, 1 September 2011 (EEST)