The general procedure to get SymbianSigned for a Symbian application can be summarised here:
1. Test the applications by AppTest Tool which is freely downloadable from www.SymbianSigned.com, you need a username/password to access. I think now their server is down so you will not be able to create one. So there is a solution for that, you have to send a mail to symbiansigned@symbian.com, this information is available at their home page.
2. The AppTest tool will help you test the 20 test criteria (you can check the latest documents from their site) and will generate one report, by which you can confirm whether your application can be send to the Test House.
3. Now get a Publisher ID from TC TrustCenter. It costs around $200. The Publisher ID used to be known as an "ACS Publisher ID" and was previously purchased from Verisign, but this process has now changed. You can get all the guidance on this change from the Symbian Signed site.
4. Now sign your application with your Publisher ID.
5. Approach one of the three Test Houses available to get your application SymbianSigned. The cost varies on the Test Houses you are supposed to choose.
6. If you've used any of the manufacturer level capabilities you must get an approval from the manufacturer also.
So in conclusion all the information that's required to get an application Symbian Signed is available at www.SymbianSigned.com, so it is recommended to explore the site to get more information. You will find some more information at SDN Forum as well as Forum Nokia DiBo and Wiki.
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