Palm Introduces Project Ares
December 18, 2009 11:04 AM | Palm | Software | Comments (0)
| Palm today introduced Project Ares. Project Ares is the first mobile development environment hosted entirely in a browser. Palm claims this will lower barriers for web developers to jump into mobile development. Like webOS, Palm's belief is that the future of mobile will be built on the web. Project Ares aim is to enable a next-generation mobile development workflow, in which developers move quickly and seamlessly from editing in a browser, to debugging on a device, to selling applications in Palm's App Catalog or on the web. Project Ares is now available to all developers as a public beta. Palm is inviting programmers to join Project Ares to try it out, build apps, and give feedback. | |
Project Ares features:
- Complete integrated development environment
- Drag-and-drop interface builder
- Code editor
- Visual debugger
- Log viewer
- Source control integration
- Fingertip access to the full library of Mojo UI widgets
- Push-button project & scene creation
- Drag-and-drop file upload
- Instant project upload & download for seamless desktop/cloud workflow
- Preview apps in the browser
- Run apps directly on the webOS emulator or device (requires SDK installation)
- Use Ares in Safari, Chrome or Firefox
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