Tuesday, September 4, 2012

PhoneGap, Make it easy Make Application to Many Smartphones


A tool called PhoneGap allows developers of mobile applications. Through PhoneGap, developers can simply create applications iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Symbian to Windows Phone 7.

Included in the list are accessible platform iOS (for iPhone, iPad etc), BlackBerry OS, Android, WebOS, Bada, Symbian and Windows Phone 7.

Of Nitobi Software that allows users to create an application that can be presented directly to a variety of popular mobile platforms today.

PhoneGap has actually been present since 2010. However, version 1.0 is present at the end of July 2011 is a version that is much more stable and easier to use.

As we quoted from TheNextWeb, it is possible for developers that utilize HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript to create applications.

PhoneGap can be downloaded for free on the site PhoneGap.com. Currently, the application is said to have been downloaded more than 40,000 times.

One improvement, PhoneGap now supports access to native APIs on the platforms it supports. This includes the ability to access to inputs such as touch screens or camera and the ability to access files, storage media and a list of contacts in the address book.

Meanwhile, Body Tracing Nokia 500 ..

Nokia announced the first Symbian phone with 1 GHz processor, the Nokia 500. It is quite late compared to other manufacturer has even played in a dual core processor.

Nokia 500 is touted to have a base specification of the Nokia C5-03. But with features like presence refresher Symbian Anna OS and the latest Ovi Maps. Kapasitifnya screen measuring 3.2 inch with a resolution of 640x360.

It also has the most powerful processor than the other Nokia phones, turns this smartphone into the entry-level segment, so the price is quite affordable. Precisely in the range of 150 Euro before taxes and subsidies.

Nokia had promised to be committed to support Symbian OS while Windows Phone will become the primary smartphone operating system they are.

Our Quoted from ElectrigPig, this phone supports 3G connectivity, capable of delivering speeds up to 5.8 Mbps HSUPA. In addition, the Nokia 500 Symbian smartphone also one of the lightest, weighing 93 grams.

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