In a move to unify software development for mobile systems, Rhomobile will launch on Tuesday version 1.0 of Rhodes, an open source framework to build applications for major smartphone operating systems. With Rhomobile’s Rhodes 1.0, developers can write applications once using HTML and the system builds native applications for smartphones including iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and Android. Development for Android is new in the 1.0 version. Also featured is camera support. The announcement follows by two weeks an Eclipse Foundation open source effort called Pulsar, also intended to cope with the issue of developers having to deal with multiple software development platforms when building mobile applications.
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