Can anyone send me the MusicStation SIS file?
I’ve been wanting to try out Omnifone’s MusicStation for absolutely ages. It looks like a rather graceful method of accessing and playing music on one’s S60 handset, plus it is also the only decent alternative to iTunes that I’m aware of.
I’ve been trying to get a demo but I’ve not been crazy-keen enough to go out and *buy* an N95 8GB from Vodafone just to do so.
I tried using my Nokia E90 to download the application from the Vodafone site. Unfortunately it won’t let the E90 access the download page. I’m reliably informed that it *should* work on an E90… just, I can’t get at the SIS file . If you’ve got the SIS file anywhere, could you whack it to me by email?
If you’re a MusicStation user, could you write me an email with your thoughts on it? I’ve had a lot of enquiries from people wondering what my opinion is … and, well, apart from replying ‘Er, it, well, it looks good but I haven’t actually tried it,’ I’m reduced to delivering blank looks.



Hmmm - I don’t have an E90, but I can download the N95 version. Point your phone at live.vodafone.com/musicstation - which should take you to the download page.
The SIS won’t do you any good (in fact, it’s a JAR not a SIS). You need the JAD which contains the signature file.
My thoughts are spelled out at http://shkspr.mobi/blog/2007/12/musicstation-some-thoughts.html - an update to the article coming soon.
Posted by Terence Eden on April 15th, 2008 at 10:42 am.I’ve been wanting to try it out too… But as you know I haven’t had much luck maybe I’ll try it again with my new 8GB…
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Posted by James Whatley on April 15th, 2008 at 10:50 am.If anyone else wants to get MusicStation, they can visit http://www.vodafonemusic.co.uk/products/musicstation.cfm on the web and have the app sent to you.
Posted by Terence Eden on April 21st, 2008 at 3:22 pm.Alas it’s not working on my E90 but it could, theoretically. I’m seriously considering an N95 8GB upgrade to have this service operational!
Posted by Ewan on April 21st, 2008 at 3:24 pm.