N95 8GB not supporting .sis files?

...is this true? I tried sennding a few .sis files across bluetooth to my N95 and it says 'Installation of 'xxxx.sis' not supported.'
Message Edited by dalepurdon on 28-Jan-2008 10:57 PM

Dont worry, it seems I can only install symbian 3rd edition .sis files.

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