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15 sept. 2006 - 13:59
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Forum Nokia has just released two new versions of Carbide.c++ : the Pro and Developer editions. Unless the Express one, those are not free but brings many benefits:
-  a graphical UI designer tool (for S60)
-  application on-device debugging (for S60 v3 devices)
-  system component on-device debugging (Pro version only)
-  performance investigator (Pro version only)
-  many enhancement and bugfixes
-  ability to develop commercial software

We have been using the beta version of Carbide.c++ Pro for several months now and there has been some major improvements since the Express edition. I encourage you to take a look at these new versions, at least for the On Device Debugging and the UI Designer which are really great (ok, you'll need to struggle a little bit if you are new to Eclipse or used to Codewarrior but this is definitely worth!).

Download the trial of Carbide.c++ Pro & Developer Edition directly from Forum Nokia.

News posted septembre 15th, 2006 by eric

Soumis par Marcus Groeber (non vérifié) le lun, 2006-09-18 13:40.

Hi Eric,

could you clarify a bit what you mean by "Ability to develop commercial software" as a feature item? Is there anything specific in the Express version that precludes its use for developing commercial software? After all, even us commercial developer types have been doing without on-device debugging for the last couple of years. ;-)

ciao marcus


Soumis par eric le lun, 2006-09-18 15:04.

Hi Markus,

Yes, I think that the license that comes with Carbide.c++ Express edition forbids its use to develop commercial applications (i.e. it's only suitable for home/educational usage and development of Freeware / Open Source apps. I don't remember however the exact restrictions!


Soumis par Dominik (non vérifié) le mar, 2006-09-19 14:18.

He's refering to the license, I presume. The Carbide.c++ express version did in principle not allow for development of commercial applications.

Soumis par gavin (non vérifié) le mar, 2006-09-19 17:36.

The EULA for Carbide Express states that it may not be used for commercial development - i.e. you may not sell an application developed using it. See the Carbide Q&A:

Soumis par Anonymous le mer, 2006-09-20 07:08.

Carbide.c++ express is free only for non-commercial use. If you will made commercial software you should purchase at least developer licence.

Soumis par Anonymous le jeu, 2006-09-21 18:28.

Anybody know anything regarding Nokia's plans with supporting and selling two IDE's. Will CodeWarrior be replaced with the Carbide tools?

Soumis par eric le mar, 2006-09-26 16:18.

Probably some day. But AFAIK Codewarrior sill still be supported for some time. I doubt that there will be any major evolution though.


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