Symbian Foundation is working to evolve the Symbian platform into a truly open mobile platform. The roadmap includes Symbian^3 which will provide a faster user experience and new apps like Podcasts. Symbian^4 will feature a complete refresh of the user interface built on Qt and a new web browser. The roadmap aims to improve the experiences for users, developers and device creators.
Nokia Qt SDK in action - Qt developer days 2010Nokia
Presentation for Qt developer days 2010 in Munich covering the details of using Nokia Qt SDK and publishing the applications to Ovi store. Focusing on Symbian but covering the current status of maemo. Explains the Ovi Store Symbian Signing Service.
- Qt is a cross-platform application framework that includes an intuitive C++ class library and integrated development tools to build applications for desktop and embedded platforms.
- The Qt class library provides core classes for GUI, SQL databases, XML, networking and more. It includes signals and slots for inter-object communication.
- Qt Development tools include Qt Designer for GUI layout, Qt Linguist for internationalization, Qt Assistant for documentation, and qmake as a cross-platform build tool. Carbide.c++ provides support for Qt development on S60.
Forum Nokia Dev. Camp - WRT training Paris_17&18 Nov.DALEZ
The document provides an overview of Web Runtime widgets for Nokia devices. It discusses how widgets allow developers to create lightweight mobile applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Widgets can be installed and run like native applications on Nokia phones. The document covers topics like designing widgets for small screens and limited input methods, using JavaScript extensions and platform services, packaging and deploying widgets, and implementing the home screen view. It emphasizes usability guidelines for creating an excellent user experience across different device form factors and screen sizes.
Presentation for stack over flow event in London 28.10.2009. Good event, over 500 guys and gals in the audience!
http://qt.nokia.com
http://stackoverflow.com/
The document discusses the Qt Mobility APIs, which provide functionality for mobile applications to access device sensors, location data, contacts, and messaging. It introduces the Sensor, Location, Contacts, and Messaging APIs, describing their purposes and basic architectures. Code examples are provided for reading sensor data, retrieving location information, and managing contacts.
Nokia Qt SDK in action - Qt developer days 2010Nokia
Presentation for Qt developer days 2010 in Munich covering the details of using Nokia Qt SDK and publishing the applications to Ovi store. Focusing on Symbian but covering the current status of maemo. Explains the Ovi Store Symbian Signing Service.
- Qt is a cross-platform application framework that includes an intuitive C++ class library and integrated development tools to build applications for desktop and embedded platforms.
- The Qt class library provides core classes for GUI, SQL databases, XML, networking and more. It includes signals and slots for inter-object communication.
- Qt Development tools include Qt Designer for GUI layout, Qt Linguist for internationalization, Qt Assistant for documentation, and qmake as a cross-platform build tool. Carbide.c++ provides support for Qt development on S60.
Forum Nokia Dev. Camp - WRT training Paris_17&18 Nov.DALEZ
The document provides an overview of Web Runtime widgets for Nokia devices. It discusses how widgets allow developers to create lightweight mobile applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Widgets can be installed and run like native applications on Nokia phones. The document covers topics like designing widgets for small screens and limited input methods, using JavaScript extensions and platform services, packaging and deploying widgets, and implementing the home screen view. It emphasizes usability guidelines for creating an excellent user experience across different device form factors and screen sizes.
Presentation for stack over flow event in London 28.10.2009. Good event, over 500 guys and gals in the audience!
http://qt.nokia.com
http://stackoverflow.com/
The document discusses the Qt Mobility APIs, which provide functionality for mobile applications to access device sensors, location data, contacts, and messaging. It introduces the Sensor, Location, Contacts, and Messaging APIs, describing their purposes and basic architectures. Code examples are provided for reading sensor data, retrieving location information, and managing contacts.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a training session on Android internals. It discusses Android startup and runtime, layer interactions, the Native Development Kit (NDK) for building native code, and Android Interface Definition Language (AIDL) for implementing remote services. The training aims to help developers learn how to integrate native code and build remote services in Android applications.
Qt in depth - presentation for Symbian expo 2009Nokia
Comprehensive presentation about Qt with special focus on Symbian. Close to a training material so if you wanna know what Qt is, have a look at the ~150 slides.
Held in www.see2009.org/ 27.10.2009
SeaBeyond 2011 ProcessOne - Nokia: Jukka Alakontiola - Notifications APIProcessOne
The document introduces Nokia's Notifications API, which allows developers to implement push notifications in their apps. It provides optimized delivery of notifications to devices using minimal bandwidth. The API offers unlimited design flexibility and can deliver notifications regardless of the app's state. Developers can access the API through the Qt SDK and register apps with the Ovi Notifications service to begin delivering notifications.
Quickstart: Qt for Windows, Symbian and Maemo / Meego v2.0.8 (January 10th, 2...Andreas Jakl
Complete instructions on how to set up your development environment to develop using Qt and deploy with one click to Windows, Symbian, Maemo / MeeGo and the Qt Simulator. Based on the Nokia Qt SDK Beta.
Qt is a cross-platform application development framework for building graphical user interfaces and applications. It includes widgets, 2D and 3D graphics, databases, networking, and more. Qt has been used to develop applications across many platforms including desktop, embedded, and mobile. It uses signals and slots for communication between objects. Developers can create applications in C++ that run on Windows, Mac, Linux and embedded platforms like Symbian with only needing to recompile the source code.
This document provides an overview and summary of the Android deep dive presentation given by Marko Gargenta at Sprint Dev Con 2010. It discusses the Android stack including the Linux kernel, native libraries like WebKit and SQLite, the Dalvik VM, and the application framework. It also covers building a basic "Hello World" Android app, common app components like activities, services, content providers and broadcasts receivers. The document summarizes the Android user interface approach using XML layouts and views, and operating system features such as security, files system, and cloud integration.
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This document discusses Adobe's Flash and Flex platforms on tablet devices. It covers Adobe AIR 2.6 support for iOS and Android tablets, as well as Flash Player 10.1 support. It also discusses Flex support on tablets and the new Blackberry Playbook, including its hardware specs and the Adobe AIR SDK available for developing applications for the Playbook. Finally, it discusses using LiveCycle Data Services for real-time mobile applications across multiple platforms.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an Android training session. It discusses the Android stack including the Linux kernel, native libraries, Dalvik VM, and application framework. It also demonstrates how to create a basic "Hello World" Android app project in Eclipse and describes the anatomy of a typical Android app with both Java code and XML components.
The document discusses the openness of the Android platform. It begins with a brief history of Android and outlines its technical stack, including components built on open source projects like Linux, Bionic, and WebKit. It then defines what it means for Android to be open, including the use of open source licensing, open standards, and community leadership. In summary, the document explores the technical underpinnings and philosophic meaning of an open Android platform.
Google TV brings the full web experience to televisions by integrating an Android-based software platform and Chrome browser, allowing access to online content, applications, and services directly on TVs. It requires hardware capable of running Android 2.1 along with support for H.264 video, 3D graphics, and a broadband internet connection. Major partners for the initial launch in fall 2010 include Sony, Logitech, Best Buy, and Dish Network.
This document discusses the challenges facing the TV industry from new entrants and changing viewer behaviors driven by increasing device connectivity and mobility. It presents Netgem as a leader in IPTV middleware and set-top boxes that provides a solution called "nCloud" to help broadcasters, cable operators and device makers address these challenges. nCloud aggregates content from multiple sources and allows seamless viewing across devices to meet rising customer expectations of control and portability. It also lowers costs through local streaming and bandwidth optimization while maintaining privacy.
Jure Sustersic Monetization through Ovi ServicesNokiaAppForum
The document discusses Nokia's Ovi services platform and store, which allows developers to build apps with integrated services and monetize their content. Key points include:
1) Ovi opens Nokia's services to developers and uses the Ovi Store as the primary channel for third-party apps and content.
2) Ovi Store combines Nokia's content services and partnerships into a unified storefront accessible across many Nokia devices.
3) Developers can publish content through a self-service tool and monetize through Ovi, receiving a 70% revenue share of sales.
This document provides an introduction to the Android x86 platform. It discusses how Android development tools like the Android SDK and Intel HAXM can be used to quickly emulate Android on Intel architecture PCs. Most existing Android apps written in Dalvik or using the NDK should be easily portable to x86. The document outlines opportunities for developers to optimize apps for Intel Atom phones and market them through channels like the Android Market. It invites developers to take advantage of Intel's tools and resources to build apps for the next generation of Intel-based computing experiences.
This document provides a summary of Sabin Sathian's work experience and qualifications. He has over 11 years of experience in software development for embedded systems, telecommunications, and Android applications. Some of the key projects he has worked on include porting Android to custom hardware, developing VDSL software stacks, and porting applications to run on the Android platform. He has a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and additional training in embedded systems design.
Netgem provides connected home solutions and technologies to enhance the entertainment experience through internet-powered services. As the number 1 IPTV set-top box provider in Europe and number 3 worldwide, Netgem's nCloud platform aggregates live TV, video-on-demand, downloaded content, and personal media across connected devices in the home for a simple, consistent viewing experience managed by service providers. The open nCloud architecture allows for integration of third-party applications and deployment on multiple hardware configurations to address the needs of various operator business models.
Android is an open source software stack that includes an operating system, middleware, and key applications built around the Linux kernel. The Android platform was developed by Google along with the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of technology and mobile companies. The Android architecture consists of Java applications running on a custom virtual machine called Dalvik, with native code libraries for hardware-specific operations, and a set of core applications.
The document provides an overview of the Android framework, which consists of the Linux kernel, Dalvik virtual machine, core libraries, and application framework. It also summarizes the key developer tools for Android including the SDK, Eclipse plugin, emulator, and debugger. Finally, it outlines some of the main terminology for developing Android apps such as activities, intents, manifest files, resources and layouts.
The document discusses mobile software trends, including the history and convergence of mobile operating systems like Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. It summarizes key points about each platform and how the industry is shifting as mobile devices take on more traditional computer functions through powerful processors and "screen + experience" designs. The rise of virtualization technologies and cloud-based services are changing how mobile software is developed and delivered across a variety of devices.
Virtual stb revisited
latest thinking about cloud browser ui streaming
Dr. Randolph Nikutta
Telekom Innovation Laboratories
Connected TV World Summit, London, May 2017
1) The document discusses the latest thinking around virtual set-top boxes (vSTBs) and cloud browser user interface (UI) streaming for connected TV.
2) It describes how early skeptics had myths around the technical and financial feasibility of vSTBs, but shifting trends in technology, business needs, and customer demands have increased acceptance.
3) Successful deployments by cable operators around the world demonstrate the technical feasibility of delivering an enriched TV experience through cloud-rendered UIs that provide faster innovation and reduced costs compared to
This document summarizes Nokia's Ovi Store in Australia. It states that Australia is in the top 15 countries for app downloads from the Ovi Store, and is number 5 for purchases and number 3 for revenue. Both downloads and users have seen 100% month-over-month growth. It lists the top downloaded and highest earning apps. It also lists some popular Australian developers and apps in categories like games, news, and sports. Finally, it mentions partnerships Nokia has with Australian developers, sporting codes, and operators like Vodafone to support the Ovi Store in Australia.
The document discusses Nokia's Web Run-Time (WRT) platform and its evolution. It provides an overview of WRT, how it allows developers to create standalone applications using web technologies, and its key attributes. It also discusses widgets, their benefits, and examples of widgets for various Nokia platforms and services like maps, entertainment guides, and more. The document demonstrates how WRT continues to expand capabilities with features like home screen integration, multiple home screens, access to platform services, and multimedia support.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a training session on Android internals. It discusses Android startup and runtime, layer interactions, the Native Development Kit (NDK) for building native code, and Android Interface Definition Language (AIDL) for implementing remote services. The training aims to help developers learn how to integrate native code and build remote services in Android applications.
Qt in depth - presentation for Symbian expo 2009Nokia
Comprehensive presentation about Qt with special focus on Symbian. Close to a training material so if you wanna know what Qt is, have a look at the ~150 slides.
Held in www.see2009.org/ 27.10.2009
SeaBeyond 2011 ProcessOne - Nokia: Jukka Alakontiola - Notifications APIProcessOne
The document introduces Nokia's Notifications API, which allows developers to implement push notifications in their apps. It provides optimized delivery of notifications to devices using minimal bandwidth. The API offers unlimited design flexibility and can deliver notifications regardless of the app's state. Developers can access the API through the Qt SDK and register apps with the Ovi Notifications service to begin delivering notifications.
Quickstart: Qt for Windows, Symbian and Maemo / Meego v2.0.8 (January 10th, 2...Andreas Jakl
Complete instructions on how to set up your development environment to develop using Qt and deploy with one click to Windows, Symbian, Maemo / MeeGo and the Qt Simulator. Based on the Nokia Qt SDK Beta.
Qt is a cross-platform application development framework for building graphical user interfaces and applications. It includes widgets, 2D and 3D graphics, databases, networking, and more. Qt has been used to develop applications across many platforms including desktop, embedded, and mobile. It uses signals and slots for communication between objects. Developers can create applications in C++ that run on Windows, Mac, Linux and embedded platforms like Symbian with only needing to recompile the source code.
This document provides an overview and summary of the Android deep dive presentation given by Marko Gargenta at Sprint Dev Con 2010. It discusses the Android stack including the Linux kernel, native libraries like WebKit and SQLite, the Dalvik VM, and the application framework. It also covers building a basic "Hello World" Android app, common app components like activities, services, content providers and broadcasts receivers. The document summarizes the Android user interface approach using XML layouts and views, and operating system features such as security, files system, and cloud integration.
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This document discusses Adobe's Flash and Flex platforms on tablet devices. It covers Adobe AIR 2.6 support for iOS and Android tablets, as well as Flash Player 10.1 support. It also discusses Flex support on tablets and the new Blackberry Playbook, including its hardware specs and the Adobe AIR SDK available for developing applications for the Playbook. Finally, it discusses using LiveCycle Data Services for real-time mobile applications across multiple platforms.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an Android training session. It discusses the Android stack including the Linux kernel, native libraries, Dalvik VM, and application framework. It also demonstrates how to create a basic "Hello World" Android app project in Eclipse and describes the anatomy of a typical Android app with both Java code and XML components.
The document discusses the openness of the Android platform. It begins with a brief history of Android and outlines its technical stack, including components built on open source projects like Linux, Bionic, and WebKit. It then defines what it means for Android to be open, including the use of open source licensing, open standards, and community leadership. In summary, the document explores the technical underpinnings and philosophic meaning of an open Android platform.
Google TV brings the full web experience to televisions by integrating an Android-based software platform and Chrome browser, allowing access to online content, applications, and services directly on TVs. It requires hardware capable of running Android 2.1 along with support for H.264 video, 3D graphics, and a broadband internet connection. Major partners for the initial launch in fall 2010 include Sony, Logitech, Best Buy, and Dish Network.
This document discusses the challenges facing the TV industry from new entrants and changing viewer behaviors driven by increasing device connectivity and mobility. It presents Netgem as a leader in IPTV middleware and set-top boxes that provides a solution called "nCloud" to help broadcasters, cable operators and device makers address these challenges. nCloud aggregates content from multiple sources and allows seamless viewing across devices to meet rising customer expectations of control and portability. It also lowers costs through local streaming and bandwidth optimization while maintaining privacy.
Jure Sustersic Monetization through Ovi ServicesNokiaAppForum
The document discusses Nokia's Ovi services platform and store, which allows developers to build apps with integrated services and monetize their content. Key points include:
1) Ovi opens Nokia's services to developers and uses the Ovi Store as the primary channel for third-party apps and content.
2) Ovi Store combines Nokia's content services and partnerships into a unified storefront accessible across many Nokia devices.
3) Developers can publish content through a self-service tool and monetize through Ovi, receiving a 70% revenue share of sales.
This document provides an introduction to the Android x86 platform. It discusses how Android development tools like the Android SDK and Intel HAXM can be used to quickly emulate Android on Intel architecture PCs. Most existing Android apps written in Dalvik or using the NDK should be easily portable to x86. The document outlines opportunities for developers to optimize apps for Intel Atom phones and market them through channels like the Android Market. It invites developers to take advantage of Intel's tools and resources to build apps for the next generation of Intel-based computing experiences.
This document provides a summary of Sabin Sathian's work experience and qualifications. He has over 11 years of experience in software development for embedded systems, telecommunications, and Android applications. Some of the key projects he has worked on include porting Android to custom hardware, developing VDSL software stacks, and porting applications to run on the Android platform. He has a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and additional training in embedded systems design.
Netgem provides connected home solutions and technologies to enhance the entertainment experience through internet-powered services. As the number 1 IPTV set-top box provider in Europe and number 3 worldwide, Netgem's nCloud platform aggregates live TV, video-on-demand, downloaded content, and personal media across connected devices in the home for a simple, consistent viewing experience managed by service providers. The open nCloud architecture allows for integration of third-party applications and deployment on multiple hardware configurations to address the needs of various operator business models.
Android is an open source software stack that includes an operating system, middleware, and key applications built around the Linux kernel. The Android platform was developed by Google along with the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of technology and mobile companies. The Android architecture consists of Java applications running on a custom virtual machine called Dalvik, with native code libraries for hardware-specific operations, and a set of core applications.
The document provides an overview of the Android framework, which consists of the Linux kernel, Dalvik virtual machine, core libraries, and application framework. It also summarizes the key developer tools for Android including the SDK, Eclipse plugin, emulator, and debugger. Finally, it outlines some of the main terminology for developing Android apps such as activities, intents, manifest files, resources and layouts.
The document discusses mobile software trends, including the history and convergence of mobile operating systems like Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. It summarizes key points about each platform and how the industry is shifting as mobile devices take on more traditional computer functions through powerful processors and "screen + experience" designs. The rise of virtualization technologies and cloud-based services are changing how mobile software is developed and delivered across a variety of devices.
Virtual stb revisited
latest thinking about cloud browser ui streaming
Dr. Randolph Nikutta
Telekom Innovation Laboratories
Connected TV World Summit, London, May 2017
1) The document discusses the latest thinking around virtual set-top boxes (vSTBs) and cloud browser user interface (UI) streaming for connected TV.
2) It describes how early skeptics had myths around the technical and financial feasibility of vSTBs, but shifting trends in technology, business needs, and customer demands have increased acceptance.
3) Successful deployments by cable operators around the world demonstrate the technical feasibility of delivering an enriched TV experience through cloud-rendered UIs that provide faster innovation and reduced costs compared to
This document summarizes Nokia's Ovi Store in Australia. It states that Australia is in the top 15 countries for app downloads from the Ovi Store, and is number 5 for purchases and number 3 for revenue. Both downloads and users have seen 100% month-over-month growth. It lists the top downloaded and highest earning apps. It also lists some popular Australian developers and apps in categories like games, news, and sports. Finally, it mentions partnerships Nokia has with Australian developers, sporting codes, and operators like Vodafone to support the Ovi Store in Australia.
The document discusses Nokia's Web Run-Time (WRT) platform and its evolution. It provides an overview of WRT, how it allows developers to create standalone applications using web technologies, and its key attributes. It also discusses widgets, their benefits, and examples of widgets for various Nokia platforms and services like maps, entertainment guides, and more. The document demonstrates how WRT continues to expand capabilities with features like home screen integration, multiple home screens, access to platform services, and multimedia support.
This document summarizes opportunities for developers using Qt across platforms like Symbian, Maemo, and others. It discusses how Qt allows for cross-platform application development, highlighting its use on millions of Symbian phones, Maemo devices, and Ovi Services. The document also introduces the "mobility project", which brings new Qt APIs for cross-platform mobile application development and access to services. Finally, it outlines the developer tools and opportunities for creating applications on the N900 Maemo device.
The document discusses the development of a "Team Vodafone" widget for Nokia Ovi by TigerSpike. The widget was commissioned by Nokia and Triple Eight to provide exclusive behind the scenes content from the 2010 V8 SuperCars season to entice fans. TigerSpike specializes in mobile technology including mobile apps, widgets, sites, and enterprise solutions. The widget would display race information, statistics, videos, images and tweets directly on users' mobile devices. Considerations in the development included screen layouts for different orientations and collecting data and reports for the client.
This document discusses Gravity, a Twitter client application for Symbian S60 phones, and provides advice for developing mobile applications. It summarizes that Gravity started as a side project to provide a native Twitter client for S60 phones, since there were none existing. It then discusses that the developer is a one-man operation focused solely on Symbian development since 2002. The document provides tips for application development, including testing on multiple real phones, implementing debugging tools, prioritizing good design and animations, and choosing distribution channels carefully based on overhead.
- Nokia is transforming itself to focus on developers and addressable markets by lowering barriers for developers and expanding cooperation and choice.
- The Ovi Store provides a global distribution platform for applications, games, and content across many Nokia devices. It allows developers to monetize their content and reach hundreds of millions of users.
- Nokia is encouraging developers to create locally relevant applications for consumers and businesses through challenges and acceleration programs to maximize opportunities on the Ovi Store platform.
- Mobile phone subscriptions in Australia reached 25.5 million as of the document's writing, representing 119% penetration of the population of 21.4 million, with strong growth across major carriers.
- Wireless broadband subscriptions also grew significantly year-over-year across carriers.
- The mobile phone has evolved from solely a calling device to a platform for social and business connections, entertainment, internet access, and personal use through apps and additional functions.
- Emerging technologies like augmented reality, mobile commerce, smart remote controls, and wearable devices may further change the mobile landscape.
The document discusses AIMIA, the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association, and its Mobile Industry Group, which was created to support the growth of mobile content, services, and applications in Australia. The group consists of carriers, publishers, developers, ad networks and service providers. It conducts an annual mobile phone lifestyle index survey, publishes mobile advertising guidelines, and organizes industry events and internship programs to support the mobile industry.
Nokia is transforming with developers at the heart. Forum Nokia has seen growth with 60,000 registrants and increased traffic. MeeGo will launch in 2010 as an open platform across devices. Developers benefit from simplified access to more devices through one set of APIs. Nokia offers scale through global presence and partnerships in many countries. The Ovi Store provides opportunities for monetization through a pervasive store and local business models in over 180 countries.
Actividades De Quimica Ii Primer Periodoguest7e3d9c
Este documento presenta una serie de instrucciones y cálculos relacionados con conceptos fundamentales de química como masas atómicas, molares y moleculares, leyes de la química, conversiones entre moles y gramos, y resolución de problemas químicos. El estudiante deberá completar los cálculos solicitados y comparar sus resultados con las tablas periódicas.
Symbian User Interface Roadmap Q2 2010 V0.1Scott Weiss
The document discusses the user interface technology for Symbian mobile devices, including an overview of current and upcoming packages, objectives, and roadmaps for Symbian^3 and Symbian^4. It describes enhancements in Symbian^3 like new graphics capabilities and gesture support. It also outlines planned changes for Symbian^4 like a new toolbar interface and consistent library and collections concepts.
Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework that is used by over 250,000 developers. It allows developers to write code once and deploy applications across desktop and embedded operating systems. Nokia acquired the company behind Qt in 2008 and aims to expand its use on platforms like S60 smartphones and Maemo tablets to provide a common development experience.
Trolltech: Qtopia introduction at Overtheair (London 2008)guest3df603
This document summarizes Qtopia, a Linux-based application framework for developing software on mobile devices. It discusses Trolltech, the company behind Qtopia and Qt. It also describes the key components of Qtopia, including the phone edition, core functionality, APIs and the Greenphone SDK for developing on Qtopia-powered phones like the Greenphone. Hands-on demos of the Greenphone SDK were offered at the end.
The document summarizes IBM's messaging and collaboration strategy and recent product releases. It discusses the steady position of Lotus Notes and Domino in 2010. It also summarizes new features and milestones of Notes and Domino 8.5.2, Lotus Symphony 3, and LotusLive Notes. Plans for future releases of these products in 2011-2014 are outlined, including a conceptual "Next" version of Notes and Domino with a new user experience and focus on cloud and mobile delivery.
Symbian is a mobile operating system produced by Symbian Ltd. It has the largest market share among smartphone operating systems. The document discusses Symbian's history and capabilities, hardware and software requirements for development, programming languages used, and security features. It also evaluates advantages like its fit for the mobile market and large market share, and limitations like a steep learning curve and dependencies.
Symbian is a mobile operating system used primarily in smartphones. It was established in 1998 and is headquartered in the UK. The document discusses Symbian's history and capabilities, hardware and software requirements for development, programming languages used, and security features. It also evaluates advantages such as its market share but notes limitations for developers like a steep learning curve.
Symbian is a mobile operating system used primarily in smartphones. It was established in 1998 and is headquartered in the UK. The document discusses Symbian's history and capabilities, hardware and software requirements, programming languages, security features, and both advantages and limitations for manufacturers and developers. Overall, while Symbian is a strong established operating system, developing for it presents some challenges including a steep learning curve and limitations on where applications can run.
Silverlight is a Microsoft web application framework for building and displaying Rich Internet Applications. It allows developers to use .NET languages like C# to build cross-browser and cross-platform apps that can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Silverlight supports multimedia playback and animation, and newer versions have added features like 3D graphics, printing support, and remote control capabilities.
Nokia Developer Offering Update - presentation given by Forum Nokia at the N8 Launch event in London on August 3rd, 2010. An overview of the new Nokia Developer Experiences, new Forum Nokia website, and Qt SDK / Mobility.
DINESH SEMINAR 1 SYMBIAN OS landscape.pdfamiti dinesh
The document provides information about Symbian OS, including its history, design, layers, user interfaces, and use in enterprise applications. Some key points:
- Symbian OS was originally called EPOC and was designed for mobile devices, with origins from Psion. It uses a layered architecture and is programmed primarily in C++.
- It has user interface frameworks that are separated from the operating system core, allowing for customization by device manufacturers.
- In enterprise applications, Symbian OS enables functionality like internet access, email, security features and advanced voice capabilities on smartphones.
- Its design focuses on performance, multitasking, standards compliance, security and internationalization to support business
1) The document discusses Nokia's strategy for their app store and developer ecosystem around Qt and Symbian. It highlights the large scale and growth of Nokia's app store and installed base across many countries and languages.
2) It promotes Qt as a way for developers to more easily create rich apps for Symbian with less code due to Qt's APIs and Qt Quick for fluid UIs.
3) The document outlines Nokia's plans to continue expanding Qt's capabilities and tooling for developers with upcoming releases that will include additional APIs and components.
- The document discusses the Symbian mobile operating system platform, including its history, current state, and future direction under the newly formed Symbian Foundation.
- It provides details on the various Symbian OS platforms like S60 and UIQ, which have powered over 200 million devices from brands like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and Samsung.
- It outlines the Symbian Foundation's goals of creating an open, royalty-free platform that members can freely develop for, with source code available to all and a single point of access for developers.
This document summarizes opportunities for developers using Qt across platforms like Symbian, Maemo, and others. It discusses how Qt allows for cross-platform application development, highlighting its use on millions of Symbian phones, Maemo devices, and Ovi Services. The document also introduces the "mobility project", which brings new Qt APIs for cross-platform mobile application development and access to services. Finally, it outlines the developer tools and opportunities for creating applications on the N900 Maemo device.
7 Advantages of using Flutter - MirrorFlyrstephanraj87
The most popular framework, according to by our app engineers, is Flutter. Because Flutter just makes it possible to create high-performing apps for both iOS and Android devices, it stands apart from the crowd.
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MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system which is designed to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as mobile phones, net books, tablets, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment system.
It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
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2. What I’ll be talking about…
• Symbian Foundation and platform
• The Roadmap
• Evolving the Developer Experience
3. The most widely used mobile platform today (and it’s open)
Used in 47% of smartphones worldwide
79 million handsets shipped in 2009 (330million+ total)
Over 100,000 man years of development.
Source: Canalts 2009
4. What are we and who owns us?
• What is the Symbian Foundation?
– We’re an open source software project
– We’re led by our members
• Unique in that our processes are
transparent, both technically and in terms
of governance. We are inclusive. Plans
are shared and anyone can help shape
our direction.
5. Open source
• Biggest proprietary to OSS project ever
• Whole platform available under OSS
licence from Symbian^3
– Mostly EPL. Some under compatible license (e.g. LGPL)
– Anyone can access the source code
– Anyone can build on it, make things with it and sell what they make
without paying a royalty to the owner of the source code
– People can contribute code back to the platform
• Symbian^2 still partially SFL
6. Growth and momentum
New contributors to the roadmap every month
The future
Day 1 June End 2009
7. The Symbian Platform Roadmap
February 2010
We are building a truly open mobile platform.
http://developer.symbian.org/roadmap
8. So what’s new in February?
Hot news
developer.symbian.org/roadmap
On the 4th February Symbian completed conversion of
the Symbian platform to fully open source licenses,
Fully open removing membership as a barrier to engagement.
The tool chain will follow during H1 2010.
A new app for the platform, Podcasts allows the user
Podcasts to easily download podcasts and manage
app subscriptions. It is being contributed into Symbian^3
from an existing open source project.
New web More details are becoming clear around Symbian^4.
Contribution proposals submitted in January include
browser
plans to re-architect the browser and the web widget
and web runtime environment to build both on top of Qt and
runtime take advantage of the latest Webkit.
9. Now H1 2010 H2 2010 H1 2011
The first platform release hosted by the Symbian Foundation
http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Symbian^2
S^2 Kits Complete Handsets
available Now From H1 2010
Evolution across the platform, a big step forward in user experience
http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Symbian^3
S^3 Kits Complete Handsets
available Q1 2010 From H2 2010
A revolution in user experience, built on Qt
http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Symbian^4
S^4 Kits Complete Handsets
Q1 2010 Q3 2010 From H1 2011
February
2010
Notes: “Complete” equates to functional completion.
“Handsets” dates are a guide based on a typical 3-9
month gap between “Complete” and first handset
shipment. Actual device shipment dates are the domain of
device creators.
10. User experience
Developer experience
Device creator experience
1 The roadmap – evolving experiences
S^1 S^2 S^3 S^4 S^5
2 The roadmap – release summaries
11. Evolving the user experience
Making Symbian devices delightful to use
S^3 S^4
Devices Devices
From H2 2010 From H1 2011
Easier to use: Single tap across the UI, A fresh new
support for gestures such as pinch and flick look for all
applications,
Faster: ScreenPlay uses hardware
based on Qt.
acceleration to deliver a blazingly fast UI
Direct access
Watch HD movies and play games on TV via
to key
HDMI
functionality
Improved Homescreen: Multiple pages, and beautiful
new widget manager, more powerful widgets effects and
transitions in a
New app: Podcasts streamlined
user interface
Radio app: “Buy now” from music stores
One click connectivity makes connecting
to the internet a breeze
12. Symbian^4 UI refresh
A whole new look, a whole new feel
New user experience built on Qt
Integrated menu frees up valuable screen space
New toolbar provides direct access to commands
Long touch unlocks context-specific actions
Beautiful effects and transitions
A complete refresh of the app suite
Coming in S^4
Devices
From H1 2011
Sneak peak: http://qt.gitorious.org/uiemo/uiemo-preview
13. Evolving the device creator
experience devices
Making it easy to make
2010 2011
S^3 S^4 S^5
Writeable Data Paging
Improved memory management enables better
performance on low cost hardware
ScreenPlay
Take full advantage of graphics hardware
acceleration to deliver a fast and engaging UI
Localised to 40+ locales
A great basis for targeting markets worldwide
SHAI
Making hardware adaptation cheaper and easier,
getting devices to market more quickly
Multicore
Supporting the next generation of hardware
platforms
14. Evolving the developer
experience
What does the Symbian platform offer to developers?
Web Runtime Qt
Widely used across many platforms and loved by
The easiest way into developing for mobile devices – developers, Qt is an extremely powerful and easy to use
WRT allows web developers to directly re-use their skills application framework.
in HTML, CSS, Javascript and AJAX to create
Homesceen widgets and stand-alone applications It becomes the primary application framework in S^4,
bringing all of its advantages to Symbian app developers
WRT is heavily reworked in S^4 to run on top of Qt and everywhere
take advantage of the latest Webkit. S^4
S^4 Qt Mobility APIs will provide an ever richer Qt-based
S^4 also sees extended support for the evolving W3C experience
widget standards.
Rich Middleware A Powerful OS
Symbian is a great platform for powerful applications that Designed from the ground up for networked mobile
take full advantage of the opportunities of mobile. devices, the Symbian platform is efficient, scaleable and
secure.
Its breadth already includes the leading location
subsystem and there’s lots more coming in S^3… FreeWay and One Click Connectivity deliver an
awesome networking experience to applications
Integrate gesture support into your app UI
S^3
ScreenPlay allows applications to take full advantage of
Make use of sensors such as accelerometer
graphics hardware acceleration to provide a great-
S^3
Set up peer-to-peer networks with Zeroconf looking UI
Easily integrate web services using the Social Mobile Writeable Demand Paging leaves more memory free
Framework for running applications
S^4
15. Qt
New application and UI framework
“Cut development time by nearly 50%”
“Reduces code by more than 50%”
“Deploy 50% faster because of better code maintainability”
Google Earth VLC KDE
94% 76%
“Qt meets or exceeds my “Qt has increased my
100,000+ developers expectations” productivity”
5000+ companies working with Qt
Widely used Loved by developers
Animations … Physics … Transitions
Kinetic scrolling … 3D effects
Gestures … Multitouch
Integrated Modular Scales to fit
Webkit architecture hardware
rendering allows easy capabilities
engine extension
Strong architecture Delivering stunning effects
16. Qt
New application and UI framework
Up to and S^2 S^3 S^4 and beyond…
including
Devices Devices Devices
From H1 2010 From H2 2010 From H1 2011
Qt adopted as the primary
runtime for applications
Qt runtime integrated
Qt runtime available to into Symbian^3 kits
and available for UI Extension for Mobile
download and install
inclusion in devices provide enhanced Qt-
based controls
Platform applications
ported to Qt and Uiemo
17. Social mobile framework
So much stuff to share, so many sites, so little time.
See friends’ tweets through your phonebook <Your favourite web
Surf their photos from your gallery services here>
Your web life available in any app, right where you
want it
Symbian’s Social Mobile Framework S^4
A core set of libraries that ease integration of web
services into applications
An extendable framework allowing adaptors for
individual services to be added
Brought to you by:
18. More than just C++ and widgets
• Python
– Now part of the platform!
• Flash
• Java ME
• Others…
19. Get involved
http://developer.symbian.org/
http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.ph
p/Wild_ducks_project
20. Roadmap highlights
Evolving experiences
S^3 S^4
Complete: Q1 2010 Complete: Q3 2010
Devices: From H2 2010 Devices: From H1 2011
Easier to use: Single tap across the UI, one click
An ever better user
connectivity, support for gestures such as pinch and
flick A fresh new look for all applications,
experience
Faster: ScreenPlay for UI acceleration based on Qt.
Watch HD movies on TV via HDMI Direct access to key functionality and
New app: Podcasts* beautiful effects and transitions in a
streamlined user interface
Radio app: “Buy now” from music stores
Homescreen: Multiple pages, new widget manager
Qt available in kits: embrace the future of app development
platform for
developers
Qt becomes the primary native runtime
A richer
ScreenPlay: Graphics hardware acceleration
FreeWay: High bandwidth networking Social Mobile Framework brings easy
Zeroconf: Easy network sharing web service integration
Improved memory management (WDP)
creators
Helping
device
Localised to 40+ locales
SHAI
February
Multicore 2010