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Mosync

  • Mosync
  • from:5 Cross-Platform Mobile Development Tools You Should Try
MoSync is another FOSS cross-platform mobile application development SDK based on common programming standards. The SDK includes tightly ::integrated compilers, runtimes, libraries, device profiles, tools and utilities. MoSync features an Eclipse-based IDE for C/C++ programming. ::Support for JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, Python and other languages is planned.
The framework supports a large number of OSes, including Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile and even Moblin, a mobile Linux distro. Currently, ::support for iPhone is present in the nightly builds and will be integrated in early Q3 with the release of MoSync 2.4. BlackBerry support is ::coming later this year, as well.
  • from 6 Best Cross platform mobile development tools
Mosync sdk 2.0 can be used to build mobile applications using C and C++.Yes !.Mosync provides IDE to develop native application for ::iOS,android, Symbian,meego and blackberry.Its free to download for Independent developers and others have spend some bucks.
  • C AND C++



Motorola RhoMobile

Rhomobile

  • RhoMobile
  • from:5 Cross-Platform Mobile Development Tools You Should Try
The tagline “one codebase, every smartphone” pretty much says it all. RhoMobile offers Rhodes, an open source, Ruby-based framework that ::allows for development of native apps for a wide range of smartphone devices and operating systems. OSes covered include iPhone, Android, ::"Windows Mobile, RIM and Symbian.
The framework lets you write your code once and use it to quickly build apps for every major smartphone. Native apps are said to take full ::advantage of available hardware, including GPS and camera, as well as location data.
In addition to Rhodes, currently in its 2.0 iteration, RhoMobile offers RhoHub, a hosted development environment, and RhoSync, a standalone ::server that keeps app data current on users’ mobile devices.


Rhodes

Views are written in HTML (including HTML5). Controllers are written in Ruby



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