Posted by damo55
I downloaded some app files,why are blue diamonds showing up next to them on the applications menu?gettin more and more brassed off with the k700 now.apart from mp3 and video send and playback,it appears to be a genuine waste of money.all help appreciated.
Posted by londonstone
Could be wrong, but I get the small blue diamond for some applications on my P800.
It's usually because the designer hasn't made any icon for the app.
The blue diamond is Sony default for apps with no icon.
Wouldn't say the K700 is a waste of money. But it depends what you want from a phone I guess.
Posted by Vlammetje
How does the look of the icons relate to the topic name? What is your actual question? And does the K700 know how to handle .sis files? I thought those were for symbian os?
Posted by damo55
Yeah,it seems unable to open sis,jad and jar applications.but why cant it utilise these app types.anyone with any technical know how?
Posted by Krubach
Sis files are installation files for Symbian OS'es PX000 and Nokia's Series 60. K700i doesn't support them.
Jad files are java apps installation files and Jar files are the actual java apps.
The diamond is a generic icon for java apps.
Hope it's clear now...
Posted by damo55
Many thanks for your prompt answer.how come the k700 seems unable to open jad and jar files?what if any apps,can this phone use?
Posted by Krubach
Maybe those jar files are not intended for your phone (trying to get some resources that are not available).
I getting to the conclusion that you're trying to use Symbian apps in your K700, am i right?
Posted by Vlammetje
That is indeed what it sounds like...
Posted by kinc
Jar files work on K700 see
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=59398#post834883
Downloaded lots of java games onto my phone
Posted by Vlammetje
Although in all probability not ALL .jar files work on it ;-) and like Krubach, I suspect that that is the cause of the problem ;-)
Posted by damo55
Ok lads,cheers for the good feedback on my questions.many thanks
Posted by yumyum33
I think (from further research) the problem actually is the result of the phone not realising that the .jar are actually games. They are therefore moved to the 'other' file on the phone. If you can move the .jar file to the games file, they will possibly work.
BUT this is easier said than done. I am still hunting for software to allow me to move items to the game file.
I understand that many people have found it easier to get the games on via bluetooth, as it recognises them, but I am unable to comment on this, as only use a cable connection, and have not been able to move the games to the correct folder yet!
Good luck, and let me know how you get on.
Ricky