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How to install UIQ SDK for Metrowerks CodeWarrior and Borland C++BuilderX on a single machine

Installing several IDEs with their corresponding SDKs on the same machine is still a little bit "experimental" when working with Symbian OS development toolchain. And a complete loss of your SDK configuration is a common surprise. Here is a little fix when working on the UIQ platform with both Metrowerks Codewarrior and Borland/Microsoft IDEs.

New Series 60 SDK: v2.2 with Feature Pack 2 and Symbian OS v8.0a support

The Series 60 SDK for Symbian OS enables application development for the Series 60 Developer Platform Second Edtion devices using C++, such as the Nokia 6630, which are based the Series 60 Second Edition - Supporting Feature Pack 2 software and Symbian OS 8.0a.

Borland C++BuilderX v1.5

Borland has announced a new update of its C++BuilderX Mobile Edition environment. The major update of this new feature is the integration of Rapid Application Development features such as form and menu designers to speed the development of Symbian mobile applications.

Nokia SDK v1.2 now available for Borland C++Builder 6

Nokia hast released a couple of days ago a new version of the C++ SDK v1.2 bundled with the free edition of Borland C++ Builder 6.

UIQ SDK 2.1

Running and Debugging Console Applications with Borland C++BuilderX

Borland C++BuilderX is a nice environment to start developping Symbian application. However, it does not allow - by default - to debug console based application (EXE). Here is how you should configure your project to do this....

Series 60 SDK v2.1

Series 60 SDK 2.1 for Symbian OS enables C++ application development for the Nokia 6620 and other devices based on the Series 60 Platform and Series 60 2.1 software. New in Series 60 2.1 is support for the Presence Open API and Bluetooth notifier.

Nokia 6600 and 7700 C++ SDKs are available

Forum Nokia has just released the Nokia Series 90 C++ SDK (beta version) and the Nokia Series 60 v2.0 C++ SDK.

Borland C++BuilderX


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