Peroon R&D and Symbian have announced the extension of it's Porting Technology to allow Series 60 C++ Source Code to be compiled and run nativly on Series 80 and Series 90 devices. IT already allows S60 porting to UIQ. This will NOT allow Series 60 apps to run on new devices, but it will make the authors job of porting the code a lot easier.
Porting Series 60 C++ to Series 80/90/UIQ C++
Peroon enables Nokia S80 and S90 devices to natively support S60
C++ applications
Peroon's porting suite is now extended to support UIQ, Nokia Series
80 and Nokia Series 90 platforms
Or-Yehuda, Israel � June 3, 2004 � Peroon
R&D Ltd., a leading provider of mobile multi-platform technologies
announced today the extension of its porting technology to support
Nokia Series 80 and Nokia Series 90 platforms. Peroon enables Nokia
Series 80, Series 90 and UIQ-based devices to natively support/run
the large number of existing and future C++ S60 applications.
Peroon's technology is the first porting solution allowing developers
to use single Nokia S60 C++ source code across Series 60, S80, S90
and UIQ devices.
It enables Nokia Series 60 C++ applications to be built as native
S80/S90/UIQ applications using the standard S80/90/UIQ build procedure.
By utilizing Peroon's porting technology, a Nokia Series 60 C++
application can support any UIQ and Nokia Series 80/90 devices such
as SE P900/800, Motorola A920/925, Nokia 9210/9500 and Nokia 7700.
Peroon is committed to continuously support newly released Symbian
platforms.
About Peroon
Peroon R&D Ltd., a Symbian Platinum partner and Symbian Training
partner, is a leading provider of mobile multi-platform and porting
technologies. Established in Oct. 2001, Peroon provides mobile cross
platform solutions, including turnkey porting, mobile cross-platform
development, custom development of tailored porting technologies
and consulting services.
Based on its patent-pending DIMA technology, Peroon is the only
company allowing a Symbian C++ application to simultaneously support
dozens of Nokia S60, S80, S90, UIQ and Microsoft devices, without
changing the original source code. By utilizing Peroon's technologies,
a mobile application can natively support multiple devices available
today and devices released in the future.