Another world SIS file for navigator 6110

im trying to install this game 'another world' its a sis file but my phone says its not supported. does anyone know how i can fix this or where to get a version of this game that works? thanks.

yes, versions that were designed to work with symbian V2 devices are incompatible with the 6110 phone which is a V3 device , try checking this link, i hope this is the right game and the right version for you
http://www.mobiles24.com/downloads/s/110775-183-an​other_world
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    ...what I was mention is to be able create like a table where you list the pantones use, same time to put measures guides on the artboard itself, is this possible to do in illustrator?
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    But you should always check the seps before sending a press-ready file. You can do this in AI's print dialog, or in Acrobat Pro. Regardless, it's your job to make sure the project color-separates correctly. It is very common to "finish" a job thinking you have been very careful and everything is right. It is just as common to preview the seps and find an object on the wrong separation plate, or knocking out something it shouldn't, or overprinting something it should knock out.
    (There's also the whole matter of trapping, which this thread has yet to mention.)
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    ...imagine I have a label that is a star with 200x200 px, and the artboard is white background with 300x300px,
    I will add (with as much force as I can muster) my admonition to that which has already been given: when talking about actual, physical measure, forget about the web. Forget about Photoshop's rulers. Forget about pixels. A pixel is not a unit of measure. If you think it is, tell me: How big, in inches, is a pixel? I might as well ask you "how high is up?"
    If you tell a printing house that the trim size of your document is 600 by 1200 pixels, he will (and should) laugh at you.
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    if I print the artboard on my laser printer I get the label with the background also, so how does the print house manage to
    not have the background of the artboard when they print?
    If you print the artboard on your laser printer, you do not "get the background." Think about it: Do you have any white toner in your laser printer? (Think inks, not colors.)
    All the above is offered in a spirit of helpfulness (and some tongue-in-cheek jest). Take it as such. Bottom line, though--and this is not meant to be the least bit insulting--unless the company you have just contracted with is a small mom & pop shop and/or has very basic labeling projects, it really sounds as if you are already in well over your head. I am certainly not saying any of this is rocket science. It isn't. A dedicated person can learn its ins-and-outs in relatively short time if that time is well spent. But an online user forum is a very error-prone, incomplete, inefficient, and therefore poor way to learn it. It doesn't sound like you have that much time to waste.
    JET

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