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   <title><![CDATA[Series 60 Theme Studio Carbide.ui 3.4]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/35000/35013/temaOK.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p><strong>Series 60 Theme Studio</strong> is Nokia's own free tool to help you <strong>make themes for Symbian phones</strong>.</p><p>One of the much vaunted features of Nokia's Series 60 range of phones is the capability of personalising your handset with custom themes. Just as we're now encouraged to 'skin' desktop applications such as <a title="" href="http://winamp.en.softonic.com/">WinAmp media player</a>, so Nokia wants us to develop a more personal attachment to our phones by choosing or even creating our own themes.</p><p>Series 60 Theme Studio's installation includes some atypical steps, so it's important that you don’t rush through the installation. The most problematic step is <strong>selecting default editors</strong> for bitmaps, vectors and sound files. No guidance is given for this step, and no default editing programs were found on my test system. Without any assistance from the Series 60 Theme Studio manual, this proved to be a major stumbling block in getting the program to function at all. I'd therefore recommend installing <a title="" href="http://adobe-photoshop.en.softonic.com/">Adobe PhotoShop</a> for Windows prior to attempting to install Series 60 Theme Studio, as the install program should detect PhotoShop as a default bitmap and vector editor.</p><p><strong>More annoying problems</strong></p><p>At the end of the Series 60 Theme Studio installation, I was prompted to restart the computer now, or wait and do it myself later. I chose to wait, but the installer immediately started trying to close my computer down. I managed to stop it, but this was an annoying reminder of why you’re always warned to close all other applications before an installation: things can go wrong.</p><p>Once up and running, Series 60 Theme Studio doesn’t really improve much. After a few minutes tinkering with the program's interface, it becomes clear that this is not an application aimed at users with a basic to intermediate skill level. Creating themes is a time consuming, fiddly and perplexing chore – as is trying to find help in the program's manual. This is a shame, because Series 60 Theme Studio is graphically well designed and looks like it could be used to produce some stunning results, if only it weren't aimed at developers only.</p><p><strong>In all, Series 60 Theme Studio is a disappointingly complex tool really aimed only at developers.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="Series 60 Theme Studio Carbide.ui 3.4" href="http://series-60-theme-studio.en.softonic.com/symbian"><strong>Series 60 Theme Studio Carbide.ui 3.4</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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