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Extransit Mobile Interaction Suite 1.5


About Extransit Mobile Interaction Suite
Uses a unique mobile client/serverbased technology to provide multi-user applications that runs on a server and are used from mobile devices.

The suite consists of a server, a graphical development tool and a MIDlet that is downloaded to the target phones.

The Strike Server is a development server, and run-time middleware, that provides on-line multi-user access for mobile clients, featuring OTA, push, mobile client wake up, remote editing and positioning among other things. It is designed to interact with the Catch Client MIDlet and the Pitch Studio graphical development tool.

The Pitch Studio is a graphical development tool that takes down the process of designing mobile applications to a minimum. It features among other things; a WYSIWYG UI editor featuring on-line preview from a mobile phone, a large set of appearance and animation editors, theme import and an application integration tool. It is designed to interact with the Strike Server, and the Catch Client MIDlet.

The Catch Client is a MIDlet used for on-line mobile applications. It has a feature-rich widget set with buttons, images, tables, game board, animated menus etc etc. It facilitates e.g. advanced animations, access to phone features, such as the camera and external GPS. It supports data push and wake-up from the server. It is interacts with the Strike Server and presents services designed with the Pitch Studio.

What’s New in this Version
- Support for serverside scripting using Ruby.

Extransit Mobile Interaction Suite

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • Java 2 SE 5.0

Download Details

Company:
Extransit
Version:
1.5
Post Date:
June 30, 2008
License:
Demo
File Size:
1.5MB
URL Type:
Download
Download ID:
11940
 
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