.NET Compact Framework 1.0 for S60 platform released

Posted by Dusan on Monday, March 12th, 2007 at 7:16 am under Developer, Symbian

Now this is big. It seems that the long-time awaited .NET Compact Framework 1.0 for Nokia Symbian S60 smartphones has been released by Red Five Labs, with a no-royalties runtime.

red five labsThe significance of this release is hard to deny, as it may bring more applications and developers to the S60 platform, which is known for its complexity. Furthermore, this may bring many of the existing Windows Mobile applications to the Nokia smartphones.

David Beers on its blog, Software Everywhere, has more information on the subject.


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  • One Response to “.NET Compact Framework 1.0 for S60 platform released”

    • Jukka Eklund says:

      But it doesn’t run on 3rd Edition (yet), quite a disappointment.

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