November 19th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: Brew | 1 Comment »
Qualcomm Incorporated announced the availability of the software development kit (SDK) for the Company's new Brew Mobile Platform (Brew MP). Brew MP is a new mobile OS.
The Brew MP SDK is a more open and flexible development environment that enables developers and designers to create applications, widgets and custom user interfaces for mobile phones. In addition to support for native application development, the SDK provides a full suite of tools and features including integrated Adobe Flash. The Brew Mobile Platform SDK is open to developers worldwide.
“Adobe has an extensive developer community creating rich content with Adobe Flash technology,” said Gary Kovacs, general manager and vice president, Mobile and Devices at Adobe. “Brew MP enables Flash developers to create applications that integrate the functionality of a wide variety of devices with Web content and services. The release of the Brew MP SDK is an important milestone in achieving the vision of the Open Screen Project, of which Qualcomm is a member. It helps put us on a solid path to deliver our shared long term vision to deliver consistent, rich experiences across all screens.”
“The Brew Mobile Platform SDK bridges the gap between the mobile application and Web development communities,” said Steve Sprigg, senior vice president of engineering for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. “With the Brew MP SDK, Flash developers can use familiar and powerful Adobe tools to publish compelling mobile applications quickly and easily for mass-market handsets used by mobile consumers worldwide.”
You can find the SDK at brewmobileplatform.com.
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this is good news for BREW developer. but i still cannot find BREW provider in German.