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Mobile Sorcery release MoSync for easy development and porting to mobile devices
Written by Mobile Sorcery
Monday, 24 September 2007
MoSync helps developer that wants to go mobile to port their existing code or write new code in their environment of choice. Mobile Sorcery will be showing MoSync in the developer pavilion at the Symbian Smartphone
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - September 24, 2007 -Today Mobile Sorcery release MoSync.
MoSync is a tightly integrated collection of tools for mobile development across multiple platforms. It includes a compiler targeting our efficient MoSync architecture and a multitude of runtimes to execute MoSync applications on a variety of platforms. The implementations of the runtimes are tailored for each target platform for optimal performance and reliability. Similarly, each MoSync application you build is automatically adapted to the handsets you select. Using our build tool, MoBuild, you can run your applications using the MoSync emulator or send them to your phone in no-time.
This makes it easier to go mobile and solves a great deal of porting problems. We want to make porting history and mobile development easy.
Mobile Sorcery will be showing MoSync in the developer pavilion at the Symbian Smartphone show 16-17 October 2007 at the Excel Centre, London.
At the show Mobile Sorcery will demonstrate
- C and C++ to J2ME development
- C and C++ to Symbian development
- Drag and drop development to J2ME/Symbian (preview)
- MobileRuby for J2ME/Symbian (preview)
About Mobile Sorcery
Mobile Sorcery's mission is to contribute to the mobile world by providing market-leading tools, technologies and consulting services that catalyzes the creation of mobile content.
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