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Nokia releases Open C SDK plug-in for S60 smartphones

April 5, 2007 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

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In order to get more apps to its Symbian-based S60 software platform, Nokia released Open C Plug-In extension for the S60 3rd Edition SDK.

Open C

We’ve already talked about Open C, which was introduced as a part of S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2. The main idea is to improve productivity of S60 developers working in the Symbian C/C++ environment, giving them the use of familiar standard C function libraries. By enabling the reuse of code from existing open source projects (i.e. OpenSSL, GNOME, and LIBZ), Open C aims to free-up developer time and resources to focus on the core mobility aspects of their applications.

Key features of the Open C SDK Plug-In for S60 3rd Edition now available include:

  • Headers and libraries of the C libraries (ARMv5, GCCE, WINSW);
  • Emulator DLLs;
  • Signed SIS package for installing Open C libraries to device;
  • Open C API documentation;
  • Open C example applications; and,
  • libglib sources and LGPL license text file.

Additional information and download of Nokia’s Open C SDK Plug-In for S60 3rd Edition is available online.

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