NS BASIC Corporation announced today that NS Basic/Symbian OS 1.1 is shipping. It features an improved user interface for applications created with the tool, support for Symbian OS S60 5th Edition and more.
February 03, 2009 -- "The Nokia 5800, with more than a million units shipped, is one of the fastest selling smartphone devices in history." said George Henne, President of NS BASIC Corporation. "Now, the easiest way to create apps for Nokia smartphones is also one of the first to provide touchscreen support."
NS Basic/Symbian OS has a VB like look and feel. It is a complete standalone development tool, featuring:
* Easy to use, standard and structured BASIC
* Support for Symbian OS S60 3rd & 5th Edition and UIQ3 devices
* Over a dozen built in screen objects
* Buttons, fields, popups and more
* TCP/IP communications
* Math and trigonometric functions
* Produces stand alone, signed installers
* Royalty free distribution of applications you create
* Runs on Windows 2000, XP and Vista
* Lots of sample code, tutorials and tech notes
* IDE in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Japanese
* 150 page hard copy Handbook
The product includes an IDE (Interactive Development Environment) with a graphic design screen, powerful code editor, compiler and installer generator. It is a complete development environment with a total download of about 10 megs. No additional SDKs are needed. Tutorials and online help make it easy to get started quickly.
Pricing and Availability
Applications developed with NS Basic/Symbian OS are distributed royalty free. NS Basic/Symbian OS 1.0 normally costs $149.95 USD for a single user, with an introductory special of $129.95. Pro licenses, which allow full application signing, are $299.95. The toolkit runs on Windows 2000, XP and Vista. The product is available immediately from the company's website.
About NS BASIC Corporation
NS BASIC Corporation has been a leading creator of development tools for handheld devices since 1993. More than 15,000 developers in over 60 countries use NS BASIC's tools to develop apps for business, enterprise, education, government and personal use.
Links
Web: http://www.nsbasic.com/symbian
Video: http://www.nsbasic.com/symbian/info/helloworldvideo.html
Tour: http://www.nsbasic.com/symbian/info/technotes/TT01.htm
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