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Metrowerks Releases New Tools for Palm OS Developers; Company Also Plans to Deliver Palm OS Tools Targeting Enterprise Application Development, New Palm OS Programming Course
Business Wire, Jan 9, 2001
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Macworld San Francisco 2001
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 9, 2001
Metrowerks, the leading supplier of commercial software development tools for the Palm OS(R) handheld computing platform, today announced a new set of tools that will make it easier for developers to create applications for the growing number of handheld devices on the market.
The company also announced today plans to release a version of its CodeWarrior(R) tool suite targeting enterprise application development on the Palm OS platform, as well as a new Palm OS programming course on its CodeWarriorU.com Web site.
"Metrowerks' CodeWarrior development tools have played an important part in the proliferation of the Palm OS platform and the success of the Palm(tm) handheld computer," said Gabriel Acosta-Lopez, senior director, platform alliances and partner services, Palm Inc. "By providing an integrated development environment for the Palm OS platform, Metrowerks has enabled thousands of developers to create innovative applications for handheld computers."
CodeWarrior for Palm OS Platform, Version 7.0, is the newest version of the popular development tool set that was used to create the original Palm OS platform. The new tools will allow software developers to reach market quickly with applications for handheld devices based on the Palm OS platform, including: Palm Powered(tm) handhelds from Palm Inc., the Handspring Visor, the IBM WorkPad, Kyocera's pdQ Smartphone, the Sony CLIE, the TRGpro handheld and Symbol Technologies' SPT handheld.
The most widely used development tool set for the Palm OS platform, CodeWarrior tools are used by more than 35,000 Palm OS developers worldwide.
The new tools are hosted on Apple Mac OS and Microsoft Windows and include an improved user interface that will make it easier for developers to create their applications and get them to market faster.
Stated Neil Rhodes, co-author, "Palm Programming, the Developer's Guide": "I used the beta of CodeWarrior for Palm OS, Version 7.0, and was impressed with the improvements to the user interface, along with the ability to debug over USB. I plan on upgrading."
New Features in CodeWarrior for Palm OS Platform, Version 7.0
-- The CodeWarrior Integrated Development Environment (IDE) v4.1: Features an improved, easier-to-use editor that includes new features such as a new Find utility and a new, powerful C/C symbol browser. -- Improved Linker: Checks developers' code for blocks of reserved memory called "segments" that are too big for Palm OS and the underlying CPU architecture to handle. If a developer tries to use a block of memory that is greater than the inherent 64K limit, the linker detects it and flags it for attention. The linker also prevents the generation of invalid PIRC files. -- Improved debugger: Features error checking and USB debugging support for Handspring Visors. The debugger also has the ability to show XML register details of the 68K CPU's general-purpose registers. -- Improved Compiler: Conforms to the latest ANSI/ISO C/C standard, and features inline assembly language support.
Palm OS Tools for Enterprise Applications
Metrowerks also announced plans to deliver an enterprise version of its CodeWarrior for Palm OS tools. This product will enable developers to create applications that connect Palm OS-based devices to enterprise databases and applications. The company expects to release the enterprise tools for Palm OS in the third quarter of 2001.
"Our goal with Version 7.0 of CodeWarrior for Palm OS Platform is to deliver the industry's best, most complete tool set for developing applications for handheld devices," said Greg Stoner, vice president of marketing, Metrowerks. "Now, we will turn our attention to helping Palm OS developers expand their opportunities by delivering a set of tools that will enable them to create enterprise-class applications for handhelds using the same integrated development environment they already know and use."
The CodeWarrior for Palm OS enterprise tools will include the standard CodeWarrior for Palm OS Platform tools, as well as Java tools, a CDK (Conduit Development Kit), and target support for x86 and 68K. Third party components will also be included.
Palm OS Programming Course
In addition to providing development tools for the Palm OS platform, Metrowerks plans to deliver a free Palm OS programming course in the first quarter of this year on its CodeWarriorU.com Web site. The course, "Palm OS Programming With CodeWarrior," will provide instruction on writing C/C programs for the Palm OS platform.
Programmers will become familiar with building, debugging and deploying Palm OS applications, and will learn how to create user interfaces and how to run Java programs on the Palm OS platform. The course is being developed and taught by Eric Giguere, author of "Palm Database Programming: The Complete Developer's Guide."
With more than 60,000 registered users, CodeWarriorU.com (www.CodeWarriorU.com) is the world's largest resource for free, online courses in programming.
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