02
Oct
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Genuitec, LLC, a founding and strategic member of the Eclipse Foundation, today announced the fourth milestone release (M4) of MobiOne Developer 1.0; the first integrated development environment (IDE) for the mobile Web developer.
Innovations in both smartphone browsers and the mobile Web is allowing for new application platforms based on HTML 5, CSS 3, JavaScript and mobile WebKit rendering technologies. This mobile Web application platform demands developers possess a new blend of skills ranging from traditional enterprise application architecture and development with Java, .Net and SQL to advanced Web design and implementation with AJAX and Web services. MobiOne Developer is the first IDE to recognize the challenges and needs of the new enterprise mobile Web developer community.
An integral activity of agile mobile Web development is rapid testing and evaluation. MobiOne provides iPhone and Palm Pre emulation through its “TruView” virtual mobile Web technology. In M4 the MobiOne team has added advanced multi-touch and gesture emulation support to the iPhone emulator experience. This means that developers can re-create the exact behaviors of an iPhone to write mobile applications that respond to the device touch screen.
This fourth milestone release of MobiOne Developer is free and available for Palm Pre and iPhone development only, but will soon support other smartphone devices with an aggressive delivery cycle. Targeted devices include Andriod/G2, Blackberry, and possibly Nokia and other smart devices being developed.
MobiOne’s extensible “TruView” virtual mobile Web technology delivers the emulation behavior of these smartphones through a pixel-perfect experience of true smartphone behaviors, not simple graphical simulations.
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17
Sep
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Big in Japan, a Dallas-based idea factory for mobile applications, today announced that its new app, Gravitron X, is now available for free download at the Apple iTunes App Store.
Created by the Big in Japan developer and designer team of Jake and James Adams, Gravitron X is a gravity-simulator app that enables users to create their own universe of celestial bodies – and watch them interact.
Users can create planets, stars, moons, asteroids and space dust by tapping a finger on their iPhone or iPod Touch screens. Stars explode, planets go into orbit, solar systems are built and destroyed — all based on your decisions and how they impact the gravitational interplay of the celestial bodies created. Even the tiniest of dust particles pull on the largest of stars in minute amounts.
Jake and James Adams are brothers and veteran iPhone developers. They have built several popular apps, including Stop Watch and iDoodleIt.
To download Gravitron X, visit the Big in Japan website.
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26
Aug
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Genuitec, LLC, today announced the third milestone release (M3) of MobiOne; a new enterprise-class technology that enables development of smart mobile applications using Web standards. The M3 release now includes support for the popular PhoneGap application development framework for the iPhone, enabling the development of App Store-ready mobile Web and native applications.
As the mid-September release date for MobiOne version 1.0 draws closer, Genuitec has added a rich layer of functionality to its mobile development software with the inclusion of the PhoneGap framework. Now developers can create hybrid native/Web applications using the popular HTML 5, CSS3, and JavaScript Web technologies. The inclusion of PhoneGap fills the need for developers to create mobile Web applications capable of meeting App Store acceptance requirements and accessing native device services and sensors such as geolocation, contacts, accelerometer, video and sound, orientation and more.
This third milestone release of MobiOne is available for Palm Pre and iPhone development only, but will rapidly support other smartphone devices with an aggressive delivery cycle. Targeted devices include Andriod/G1, Blackberry, and possibly Nokia and other smart devices being developed. MobiOne’s extensible “TruView” emulation technology delivers the behavior of these smartphones through a pixel-perfect experience of true smartphone behaviors, not simple graphical simulations.
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