Borland C Mobile Edition is developed for mobile phone! Borland C Mobile Edition is integrated into the Mobile Edition of C Builder. After installing, there is more Mobile options in the project, and the Hello World program generated by the wizard can be displayed on the mobile emulator.
Update # 4 with C Builder in the development package, use C Buider or friends who want to use C for mobile phone to download it. 1 In addition, Borland also has J2ME-based mobileSET, and friends who use Java must not miss! Download: www.forum.nokia.com www.borland.com see specific description: Borland® Introduces New C Technology to Accelerate Mobile Application Development Borland Extends Leadership in Mobile Development Solutions SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif - November 12, 2002:. Borland Software Corporation. (Nasdaq NM: BORL) today introduced C Mobile Edition, extending the support of Borland enhanced mobile application development Jointly developed with Nokia, the Borland® C Mobile Edition delivers to an estimated one million Borland C developers a fully integrated development environment to speed the creation, testing and deployment of applications for the emerging mobile device market Designed to integrate seamlessly with all editions of Borland C Builder 6, Borland C Mobile Edition enables developers to rapidly produce C applications for the Nokia® Series 60 platform, which Runs on the Symbian OsTM An Operating System for Advanced, Data-Enabled Mobile Phones. The Series 60 Platform Enables Software Developers, operators and device manufacturers to create customized solutions, driving a large unified applications market. Developers who have existing Symbian C mobile applications may import them to Borland C Mobile Edition which is designed not to require a single rewrite of code, gaining the benefits of Borland C Builder 6 Integrated Development Environment.
"Today's announcement underscores our continued expansion of the Borland wireless strategy, already marked by relationships with wireless industry leaders across Europe, the United States and Japan," said Simon Thornhill, vice president and general manager of rapid application development solutions for Borland. "Borland C Mobile Edition provides developers greater support and tightly integrated solutions that are focused on reducing the complexity of building advanced mobile applications and speeding time to market. This new technology offers enterprises greater freedom to develop with real C and expand out their wireless offerings quickly and effectively . "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "
"We welcome Borland's support for C and Series 60," said Jouko Häyrynen, vice president of Nokia's global developer program, Forum Nokia. "As we have recently announced, Nokia expects to ship 10 million Series 60 devices next year, but the market for developers will be even larger since Series 60 licensing agreements have now been signed with several phone manufacturers who account for 60 percent of the mobile phone market. Borland's C technology for mobile devices will enable millions of developers to bring new applications to market on the Series 60 Platform for Deployment Across Multiple Devices from MultiPle Manufacturers.
According to analyst firm Ovum, nearly 165 million devices capable of running interactive multimedia applications will ship worldwide in 2002. AvailabilityBorland C Mobile Edition will be available in late November and will ship with Borland C Builder 6 Enterprise and Professional editions. Existing Borland C Builder 6 customers can visit shop.borland.com to order a CD or contact their local Borland office for more information. for more information on Borland C Mobile Edition visit the Borland website at www.borland.com/mobile. Developers can learn more about Series 60 and download the Series 60 SDK from Nokia's global developer site at www.forum.nokia.com/series60. Upon release, the Nokia Series 60 C Toolkit, which will include a restricted version of Borland C Builder 6 Personal Edition, The Borland C
Mobile Edition plug-in and the Nokia Series 60 SDK, will also be available through the site. About NokiaNokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet, Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges . About Borland Borland Software Corporation is a leading provider of technology used to develop, deploy, integrate, and manage software applications. Delivering best-in-class technology solutions dedicated to interoperability, Borland allows enterprises of all sizes to move into Web-based computing While Leveraging Legacy Systems. from The Fortune 1000 To The Borland Developer Network Comprised of Millions of Developers Around The World, Borland provides customers the freedom to develop applications, deploy them anywhere, and integrate and manage them across the enterprise. Borland solutions enable organizations to increase productivity and deliver higher performance projects faster and on budget, while lowering total cost of ownership. Founded in 1983, Borland IS Headquartered In Scotts Valley, California with Operations Worldwide. To Learn More, Visit Borland At http://www.borland.com, The Borland Developer Network At http:
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