Uncompromised Mobility for Customer-Facing Applications - With Crossfire 6.5,
AppForge introduces support for Symbian OS v9, including support for Symbian Signed.
Web services, XML, enhanced security and platform support give developers unmatched
capabilities for high-performance, platform-independent mobile applications
CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- AppForge,
Inc., a leading mobile solutions company, today announced Crossfire 6.5, the latest
version of its patented, award-winning mobile application platform optimized for
developing and delivering customer-facing mobile applications. Responding to a
rapidly changing customer environment, AppForge has significantly enhanced Crossfire's
unique ability to put applications on the widest array of mobile devices, regardless
of language and platform, with a feature set that enables enterprises to provide
rich, branded end-user self-service and content delivery applications.
"Today, our customers in key industries including healthcare, insurance, financial
and travel services want to use Crossfire, not only to develop line-of-business
applications, but to turn their customers' mobile devices into true Web services
terminals," stated Gary P. Warren, Chairman and CEO, AppForge. "Crossfire 6.5
puts that ability into the hands of mobile Visual Studio developers, without a
steep learning curve or the need to compromise on performance."
Key enhancements in Crossfire 6.5 include support for web services and for Symbian
OS v9.
Web Services Support
Web services provide a structured and simple mechanism to access a broad range
of information types from existing backend servers, without the need for data
synchronization middleware. Crossfire 6.5, using the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
IDE and supporting classes in the Compact Framework, will enable developers to
add "web references" to their projects. For example, a developer of a customer-facing
travel application could easily add a Web service that delivers local weather
information, with a look and feel close to that of any native object in the application.
"Palm works closely with its developers, providing resources to encourage and
support their efforts to tap into the growing demand for mobile solutions," said
Mike Rank, director of developer relations for Palm, Inc. "Crossfire 6.5 will
be a powerful tool in our developers' arsenals to help inspire new products, streamline
the development process and get customer-facing solutions to market quickly."
Symbian OS v9 Support
With Crossfire 6.5, AppForge introduces support for Symbian OS v9, including
support for Symbian Signed, the industry-endorsed application signing program
that promotes best practice in Symbian OS content and application development.
"As the leading provider of smartphone operating systems with 82 million devices
shipped, we continually look for ways to drive innovation on Symbian OS," said
Simon Garth, VP of Marketing, Symbian. "AppForge is an innovation enabler, providing
developers around the world with a further development choice to create powerful
applications that run on Symbian powered devices. By further extending the capabilities
of Crossfire to support phones based on Symbian OS v9, this advantage will be
available to an even wider customer base."
At product launch, Crossfire 6.5 will support Nokia Eseries devices, including
the E61, as well as other devices that run Symbian 9. AppForge expects to expand
support for additional devices on the Symbian 9 platform as they come to market.
Other important new features of Crossfire 6.5 include:
XML Support
Crossfire 6.5 provides a highly optimized implementation of the XML subsystem
in the native environment for each platform. XML's platform-independent means
of representing data means applications will have significantly better performance
compared to applications built using C++ or Visual Basic facilities.
Networking and Security Enhancements
Crossfire 6.5 delivers three key new networking and security features to developers:
* A "connection manager" class enables an application to enumerate the
available network connections on a device, activate or deactivate a
given connection, and respond to changes in the state of a particular
connection.
* Library-level access to network communications will allow developers to
create cleaner, more succinct code, by accessing these services without
having to initiate a control on a form at design time.
* Crossfire will support the "https" protocol, automatically establishing
a secure connection to URLs beginning with this qualifier.
Microsoft Framework Compatibility
To further lower the learning curve, and simplify common programming tasks for
Visual Studio developers, Crossfire 6.5 supports an expanded set of .NET and Compact
Framework base utility classes, including String, DateTime, TimeSpan and various
collection classes across all supported platforms.
BlackBerry Enhancements
A series of new controls will enable Crossfire 6.5 developers to create significantly
more compelling applications for BlackBerry devices. "PictureBox" and grid controls
give developers the ability to include images and grids on forms in the BlackBerry
display. With a serial communications control, applications will be able to take
advantage of Bluetooth capabilities on appropriately equipped RIM models. In addition,
a new "fuser" capability opens up the full range of facilities in BlackBerry Java
libraries.
"Like Java and Macromedia Flash in their respective spaces, Crossfire is a run
time architecture that eliminates the need for businesses to compromise when it
comes to mobile deployments," said Chris Tyburski, CTO, AppForge. "While completely
transparent to the end-user, the market has embraced the concept of the virtual
machine for mobile devices. Crossfire 6.5 is an important advance to an elegant,
reliable platform upon which developers can build rich, on-device applications.
Not only does Crossfire give businesses the tools they need to create powerful
user experiences, but it does so while maximizing development and deployment efficiency,
and 'future proofing' the environment for both customer facing and line-of-business
mobile applications."
Expanded Partnerships
AppForge also announced today that it is strengthening its global reach through
the signing of contracts with three resellers on two continents.
* Microway, a reseller in Australia specializing in development tools;
* Probitas, a value-added Distributor based in Portugal, who also provides solutions
to customers in Spain and France;
* Synergy, a value-added distributor in Singapore/China
These companies join existing AppForge reseller partners, most notably QBS in
the UK, SOS Developers in France, SITA in Italy, Strattus Software in Brazil,
and Ingram Micro and Programmer's Paradise in the U.S.
About AppForge
Based in Atlanta, GA, AppForge, Inc. has more than 20 years experience in the
mobile arena. Using a unique technology platform, Crossfire, the company enables
enterprises to benefit from uncompromised mobile performance of internal and customer-facing
applications, regardless of devices or platform. With AppForge, business executives
don't have to worry about device diversity, device obsolescence, platform compatibility
or the need to hire custom application developers. Businesses can leverage their
current software development team and apply their skills and creativity to the
world of mobility.
AppForge is behind many of the world's largest and most challenging mobile deployments,
with thousands of customers having used Crossfire to deploy applications on millions
of devices. The company works with the world's leading device manufacturers and
developers to continuously innovate and expand the mobile ecosystem. For more
information, visit http://www.appforge.com/.
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