Media player for SMIL files. Supports the standard SMIL versions 2.0 and 3.0, but doesn’t provide support for Windows Media or Real Media proprietary formats. Also available as a plug-in for Firefox and Safari.
Professional open source database for developers, with an interface to various different programming languages; the manufacturer offers special versions for Java and XML; using Nokia's Open-C plug-in for S60 you can also install the database on Symbian devices with S60 3rd Edition and Feature Pack 2, but you must compile it first.
Development environment for creating Android apps. Includes an editor for creating loops, decisions and function calls for the app logic, as well as a module for editing the graphical interface in the browser. Completed apps can currently only be tested on genuine Android mobile phones.
Mobile version of the jQuery web framework for developing web applications for smartphones and tablets. Provides a component library based on HTML5, CSS 3 and JavaScript.
Creates web sites or apps for iPhone and iPod Touch. No HMTL expertise required because you can simply cut and paste data to create your web pages. Can be extended with themes and plug-ins.
Cross-platform development environment with development and testing tools for Qt applications. Includes C++ code editor, context-sensitive help system, visual debugger, source code management and project and build management tools.
Object-oriented programming language with Visual Basic-based syntax. The Jabaco compiler generates powerful, non-platform-specific Java bytecode that gives developers access to numerous Java techniques, such as Hibernate, Log4Java, JMF, Java3D, eFace and a multitude of other libraries.
SDK for developers of iPhone apps, a slimmed-down version of iPhone Developer Program. Contains Xcode IDE, an iPhone simulator, different instruments, frameworks, compilers and examples. Registration as an iPhone developer required for download.
Environment for the development of Java-based applications for Google’s open-source mobile platform Android. Includes Dalvik VM to allow emulation of mobile devices and a debugging system. Also available as a plugin for Eclipse as well as Android NDK.
Browser extension. Allows running web applications in offline mode, if the websites are designed for Google Gears. Current beta version is primarily aimed at developers.
Object-oriented 4GL development environment that enables RAD development for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The programs created in this environment are binary and cross-compatible so don’t need to be compiled. Standard and Professional versions available. Fast and secure download from The H
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