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Common IDE to develop mobile applications and deploy it to iphone, Android, Blackberry etc [duplicate]

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Technology to write iPhone, BlackBerry and Android phone at the same time?

Is there any common IDE to develop single code base and deploy it to Android, iPhone, Symbian OS, Brew, Windows Mobile or Palm OS and blackberry handsets?

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acnu Avatar asked Nov 29 '25 15:11

acnu


2 Answers

Take a look at AirplaySDK, it allows you to develop a mobile application against their framework and then compile it as an ARM binary and deploy it to most mobile platforms (including some game consoles).

It has some disadvantages, but if portability is your main goal, it's a good option, and the performance is very good because it runs as native ARM.

EDIT: Some OpenSource alternatives (that I haven't tested) are:
- Appcelerator Titanium
- Rhomobile
- PhoneGap

Al of them are more Web oriented, and compile to native mobile applications.

EDIT: They wrap a native client around your web application, it's a very different approach to AirPlaySDK that compiles to native code.

Hope it helps.

Regards!

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redent84 Avatar answered Dec 01 '25 04:12

redent84


Qt :) is still the rockstart. You do not have to go that far. If you can hack it, there is a trick with one punch!! knock all out:

IOS/Android/Symbian/Meego/Blackberry/WebOS HP/Windows Mobile too.

  • A good start for Android can be: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suPeZ7XC1xk http://sourceforge.net/projects/necessitas/files/

  • for iOS there are several branches (you'll have to compile them yourself) - here is blog about one of them http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/03/11/new-proof-of-concept-uikit-based-lighthouse-platform/


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