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Introducing Origo IDE™ - the new free multi-platform mobile software development and publishing tool enabling deployment from a single source to Symbian, Maemo and Windows Phone 7 - with more platforms soon to follow!



Origo IDE™ is a general use integrated development environment excelling in majority of use cases like mobile games, utilities and media apps.

Using Origo IDE™ it is now possible to create rich media custom apps and publish them on several platforms at once and making it possible to develop and maintain apps using just a single codebase.

And best of all, Origo IDE™ is absolutely free - no licence fees or royalties to pay, try our showcase apps to find out the amazing performance, download Origo IDE™ and start publishing!

Source: http://origo.offscr.com/origo-ide™
Download: http://origo.offscr.com/download
Showcases: http://origo.offscr.com/showcases
 

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Looks promising and good to see Maemo is not forgotten! Hope that maemo can profit from the bigger market potential.

Tried the Solitaire game. Not totally polished, but already good playable.

Can it be compared to something like QT creator?
 

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Very interesting indeed. Thanks for the find.
 

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So it says it's made by Offscreen Technologies Ltd. with "over 140 apps" in the Ovi Store.

Now if this supports cross platform development (mind you it looks like it's only for Windows, but it develops for the multiple platforms that Nokia currently supports(? counting Maemo, which doesn't seem to be supported any longer, and not MeeGo, which should be considered supported?) does it cross compile the same code, like Qt Creator does?

That'd be sweet, since they could take their 140 apps on Ovi Store and make them for Maemo!

slaapliedje
 

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It's only for windows, unfortunately
 

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