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Overviews
and introductory articles on Symbian OS, EPOC, OPL, C++ and related topics.
| Symbian |
Symbian Developer Network
Starting point for Symbian developers. Code resources, Library, System
docs, Knowledgebase, ...
Symbian
Glossary Common terms for Symbian OS technology.
Symbian
White Papers and Case Studies What Symbian Development Kit Do I need?,
Application signing and verification for Symbian OS third party
applications, Symbian in the Enterprise, Symbian OS: supporting
packet-switched networks, ...
Symbian
OS By setting the standard for wireless computing and telephony,
Symbian brings together the wireless value chain. Symbian OS drives
standards for the interoperation of data-enabled mobile phones with mobile
networks, content applications and services.
Symbian OS Phones
Listing of phones using the Symbian operating system.
Developer
Training: Symbian OS training courses Symbian's Technical Training
team and Training Partners offer public and on-site developer courses
around the globe. |
| EMCC Software |
Series
60 V3.0 Technical Article (PDF) Series 60 Platform 3rd Edition (Series
60 3.x) builds on Series 60 Platform 2nd Edition (Series 60 2.x),
extending existing technologies and capabilities plus providing access to
many new ones. Series 60 3.x is built on top of Symbian OS v9.1, which
provides some new challenges for Series 60 developers - partially because
it is not backwards compatible with earlier versions of the platform. |
| UIQ |
UIQ user interface is a customizable pen-based graphical user interface
for media-rich Symbian OS phones. With UIQ mobile phone manufacturers can
develop smaller form factor mobile phones fully one-handed or pen-based
and touch screen, everything on one flexible software
platform. |
| Nokia |
Developer
Platforms Nokia's developer platform approach is designed to help
developers build and deliver mobile applications to a global audience in
less time, with less effort and at a lower cost. Developers build core
functionality on top of Nokia's platform technologies, and then optimize
their applications for target devices through the use of well-documented
user interfaces and technology extensions. List
of All Tools |
| Wireless Dev Net |
Introduction
to EPOC OPL Development The developer has three options with which to
exploit EPOCs power, OPL, Java and C++. Each language provides the ability
to develop and deliver fully featured robust applications. OPL is a Basic
like language that appeared on the Psion Organiser in 1991. It's
subsequent implementation on the Psion Series 3 created a loyal following
because of it's power, ease of use and the fact that programs could be
developed directly on the Series 3. OPL migrated to the EPOC operating
system and has been used to develop a wide range of applications. |
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