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PreCentral.net: Ares: webOS Development in a Browser, with Drag 'n' Drop, Coming Later This Year
| @kuraiou http://bit.ly/3JcZ1z 11 days ago |
| @palm #webos web-based dev tools. Sounds very cool! http://bit.ly/1AzzxA 14 days ago |
| #Palm Shows #Ares #WebOS Development Tool. Not sure how this helps to have another tool. A bit like Dashcode maybe?!? http://bit.ly/1AzzxA 15 days ago |
Ares: webOS Development in a Browser, with Drag 'n' Drop, Coming Later This Year
PreCentral.net —
... show off the power of Ares, Palm had an engineer code up a Flickr search tool -- in front of a live audience -- using the drag and drop tools to create the various widgets and form necessary for the app. Directly within Ares, a developer can send the app to a phone, submit it to the App catalog, or share it with others. In other words, the smartphone operating system that's easiest to develop for? It's going to get even easier by the end of the year. Read: PCWorld [via @Adora and @openmobilemedia] ...
Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS
Engadget —
Currently, mobile entrepreneurs wishing to hawk their wares on the Pre (or Pixi, or unnamed webOS device of the future) use a software development kit from Palm called Mojo, a stack of Java-based tools that must be installed, studied, understood, loved, and respected before serious development can get underway. Palm sees that as a barrier of entry for web-oriented developers who want to make the leap to mobile apps, though, which is why they've crafted a new SDK called Ares that's based entirely on web technologies -- in fact, there's no install ...
The Party Line — Phone Buzz of the Day
jkOnTheRun —
... Palm adding more Mojo with Ares (PC World) — We’ve only seen 300 or so apps for webOS so far. Palm isn’t taking submissions from all developers yet, but they are trying to make it even easier to develop for webOS with Ares. This new development tool appears completely web-based, so there’s no SDK to learn. From the description of a demo, it conceptually sounds like Visual Basic — drag-and-drop tools with built-in functionality to use. Hopefully, Ares pulls in more developers for webOS. ...
Palm to introduce new Ares WebOS Development Tool
Phones Review —
... Word has it that Palm is to introduce by the end of the year, a new Web based development environment for webOS apps and will be known as Ares reports an article on pcworld. ...
Palm Gives Pre Developers a Stupid-Simple Tool to Make Stupid-Simple Apps [Palm]
Gizmodo —
... with their app strategy, whatever it is. Here's their next baby step: Ares, a browser-based, drag-and-drop development toolkit for making simple apps. It's a marginally good idea! ...
Palm to Offer Web-Based Developer Tools for webOS
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... to help speed up the creation of applications for webOS. The platform, called Ares, will feature a drag-and-drop interface and won't require developers to download APIs or other tools. Ares will include debugging tools, the ability to share APIs, and a phone emulator that allows developers to see how their applications look in both landscape and portrait orientations. Ares will work in Safari and Firefox, but not Internet Explorer. It will be available by the end of the year. more info at PC World ...
