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        Development tool puts .NET apps on multiple mobile platforms

        Staff | Date: Oct 29, 2003 | Comments: 1



        AppForge unveiled a new development tool for mobile and wireless application development environment targeting the Visual Studio .NET 2003 and the .NET Platform. The new product, called Crossfire, enables developers to write .NET platform-based applications which can run on most of the leading mobile and wireless devices including Pocket PC, Palm OS, Symbian UIQ, and Nokia Series 60 powered PDAs and...


        Smartphones, the company says.

        "With the growing adoption in the industry for .NET, AppForge is adding the Crossfire product line to support this community of developers," the company said. "AppForge will continue to market MobileVB, its current development platform for Visual Basic 6.0, allowing companies to extend legacy enterprise applications to mobile and wireless devices."

        "We have been working very closely with System Integrators and Enterprise Developers who have asked us to support .NET in our mobile application development software," said Gary Warren, CEO of AppForge. "It is critical for them to target all of the leading mobile devices efficiently, and AppForge is the only company that enables cross-platform development with Visual Studio .NET."

        Crossfire is priced at $899 (with quantity discounts available), and will be available in December 2003.