Latests downloads in Plugins
Various plugins, add-ons, etc.... to add features to your SDK
Carbide.c++ Panic Lookup Plug-In
Download posted February 5th, 2008 by eric in
Here is a cool and free plugin for Carbide.c++ developped by two students of the Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences and Andreas Jakl. The plugin will automatically give you the description of any panic that occurred in the emulator !
S60 Open C Plug-In
Download posted April 3rd, 2007 by eric in
The Open C SDK plug-in for S60 3rd Edition SDKs provides developers with access to a comprehensive range of functions from nine well-known standard POSIX and middleware C libraries - libc, libdl, libpthread, libm, libz, libcrypt, libcrypto, libglib, and libssl. These Open C libraries provide a Linux-like, vendor-neutral C-programming interface to core functions on S60 devices
40 New APIs for S60 3rd Edition MR SDK
Download posted March 19th, 2007 by eric in
Forum Nokia has just released a new add-on for the S60 3rd Edition MR SDK. Named "Extensions plug-in package for S60 3rd Edition SDK for Symbian OS, for C++, MR, Version 3", this package will add the following APIs (headers, libs and documentation) to your SDK...
UIQ 3 SDK Configuration Plug-in for Carbide
Download posted March 28th, 2007 by eric in
he UIQ 3 SDK Configuration Plug-in for Carbide.c++ allows you to configure some aspects of your SDK within Carbide. Suitable for the P990, M600 and W950 UIQ 3-based phones. The plug-in allows you to change the Current device (SDK) or networks settings and apply different emulator styles.
EPOCfromMMP plug-in for VS .NET 2003 for Symbian OS SDK
Download posted November 18th, 2003 by qalepas in
The EPOCfromMMP plug-in is used for creating (converting) MMP projects (Symbian OS SDK) into VC projects in IDE Microsoft Visual Studio .NET - 2003. Generated VC projects are then used in the application development and debuging with the Symbian OS (EPOC) emulator. EPOCfromMMP is installed into add-in and package collections of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.





