CombineMBM (Nokia 9300/9500)-With CombineMBM you can combine several EPOC bitmap files into one MBM file. CombineMBM is mainly aimed at developers who want to create MBM files on the mobile device itself rather than having to use the BMCONV utility from the SDK.
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Requirements:Nokia 9300/9500
Supported operating systems:
S80 7.0
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