March 31st, 2008

Improved Carbide.c++ v1.3 is now available

Carbide.c++ v1.3 is now available from the Forum Nokia site. This C++ development tool, aimed at developers of Symbian OS applications, has been improved based on developer feedback obtained by Nokia engineers, who flew to several customer sites. The result: a greatly improved version with a high level of usability. New features in v1.3 include:

  • Support for Eclipse 3.3/CDT 4.0 Europa from the Eclipse Foundation: improves stability with navigation tools, such as the new Quick Search utility
  • Support for Microsoft’s Vista OS
  • Code Scanner: scans code to detect potential problems, such as memory cleanup, excessive code, etc.; finds defects and coding deviations, improves the quality of code, and shortens debug time with early problem-detection
  • Platform Security Suite: scans APIs in the active project and lists the capabilities required. Helps developers manage security tradeoffs and aids in getting applications signed

Learn more and download Carbide.c++ for Symbian OS, v1.3.

March 13th, 2008

Microsoft Silverlight Comes to Nokia Smartphones

Silverlight browser plug-in ( Adobe’s Flash replacement by Microsoft) will be bringing his multimedia power to Nokia mobile devices. Microsoft Silverlight will be available for Series 40, Series 60 and Nokia Internet tablet devices.  Silverlight support will extend the opportunities for developers to create rich, interactive applications that run on multiple platforms in a consistent, reliable way. Silverlight will also expand the range of development environments that mobile developers can use. The strategy, which Microsoft detailed at last year’s Mix conference, hinges on creating tools that let traditional Microsoft developers write Silverlight Web applications with familiar products like Visual Studio and ASP.Net.