
Penrillian has recently released a simple (and free) tool to make SIS files out of your own content.
The application is totally straightforward to use:
- pickup the file you want to install on your phone (music, video, pictures, documents)
- select the phone family target
- enter a file name for the SIS file
- press ok.
No pkg file syntax to learn, no SDK to install, no need to know where to install the files, the tools do all this for you. And that's cool. Charles, can I now have the same for applications ?

Download
You can download Penrillian Packager from the Penrillian web site.
Thanks to Simon Judge which has posted about Penrillian Packager first.
Hi,
i installed the package but it has error it doens;t start at all it gives
"The applciation failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135).Click on ok to terminate the application."
please chech the installer pernrillian and tell us if there are any requirements for this installation..
Regards
Mateen Maldar
The Penrillian web site says:
So I guess you need to install .NET 3.0 framework on your machine.
thank you
The App description states:
It should include:
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hi,
I created the sis file (load the .doc file ) using in Penrillian Packager . but in my phone i'm not able to see the icon of my application after installation of the sis application.
But when i open the file manager in my mobile , i'm able to view the .doc file in MEMORY CARD->DATA->DOCUMENTS.
please help me out to create an sis aplication with Penrillian Packager and to view the sis file icon in the application folder of my nokia phone.
Hallo - I've sucessfully downloaded, installed and run the Penrillian Packager - so far so good! However, when attempting to install my re-packaged sis file, it won't install, stating that the certificate (issued to Penrillion) expired on 02-11-2007.
Any tips on how to change this, or get an updated cert (or something!)?
Thanks.
Oops! These certificate expiries are very frustrating.
The certificate is auto-generated - there's nothing specific about Penrillian to it. So if you can find the installed .cer and .key files and replace them with new ones of your own, you'll be fine.
We'll take a look and re-release when time permits - which might not be immediately!
Hope this helps.
- Charles