DISQUS

Symbian in Motion: Reboot by JBAK

  • Allan · 2 years ago
    Hi...

    I like your site! -like always good reviews! :)

    Well can you answer me why it is unsigned? It is freeware like u say. :/

    Why does it have to be soo damn difficult.
    Ones again ...it is freeware!
  • Allan · 2 years ago
    and btw the only negative thing i have to say is that your text is very dark. It is difficult to read the text on a on a less lighted screen like mine. I like my screnn a little dark ...but this it not good on your site. :)
    But, again, all the other on the site is damn good. :)
  • zach · 2 years ago
    Thanks for your comments Allan. In order for an app to be sign, it must be sent to Symbian Signed for examination and testing. Once it is approved it will receive a certificate. Because it is quite simple for anyone to sign an app with their own dev-cert, some developers opt to not deal with the signing process...
  • olly · 2 years ago
    Zach --

    Tag, you're it: http://ollywomp.us/?p=33

    Oh, and my e61i gets here tomorrow ;)

    -olly
  • zach · 2 years ago
    Nice! Believe me - you're going to love it!

    And... Crap! You're going to go and make me think!?! Alright, I'm game. ;)
  • Brad · 2 years ago
    Hi Zach, I've downloaded 'reboot', but cannot install it due to it being unsignd. Now not just 'anyone' can sign software, as symbiansigned.com have stopped joe public from starting an account.
    How can I go about getting a signed version of this app?

    -Brad
  • zach · 2 years ago
    Hey Brad - Unfortunately right now there's no way to obtain a cert other than registering with Symbian Signed. Have you tried emailing them a request to open an account? Tell them you're just starting to try to develop an app... :)
  • Domain Name · 1 week ago
    The only way to clear up your RAM is to reboot the phone and even with my new E61i I find myself rebooting at least once every other day. I’m less bothered by this now that I have Reboot though, I must say.