With MOTODEV Studio for WebUI, you can develop, debug, and deploy increasingly popular widgets and Web 2.0-style applications for Motorola's open MOTOMAGX™ platform. Tools and documentation are pre-integrated and packaged with the Eclipse™ IDE so you can focus on creativity while maximizing productivity.
- Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede): MOTODEV Studio for WebUI v1.0 is based on Eclipse 3.4
- Eclipse TmL: : MOTODEV Studio for WebUI v1.0 uses Eclipse Tools for Mobile Linux
- Widget Properties Editor: offers a graphical interface for editing widget and application preferences
- Deploy Emulator Language Package: provides the ability to include and update device language packages
- Application Package Signing: ensures that a package originates from an authorized developer through digital signing and grants different levels of access to applications via certificates
- Softkey Editor: provides a friendly interface for using the elements of the Soft Key Menu tree
- Localization: makes it possible to adapt your software for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translated text strings without modifying your code
- MOTOMAGX Emulator: emulates the mobile Linux platform on Linux and Windows hosts to provide application execution and debugging support
- Drag and Drop APIs: enables you to add Motorola APIs simply by dragging and dropping them into your code
- Hover Tips: displays concise documentation in a floating window when you rest your cursor over the name of an API in your source code
- Package Creation Wizard: facilitates the process of creating a package for a WebUI application
- Eclipse Web Tools Project: supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript editing and browsing
- Device Manager View: manage all device configurations you create; start, stop, and verify the status of all available devices.
- MOTODEV Studio Perspective: displays the most common development views by default
- WebUI Widget and Application Samples: for training and for use as templates for new projects
- Update Manager: keeps installed components up to date; responsible for authenticating the user, downloading, and installing new features
- Context-Sensitive Help and Integrated Documentation: includes user guides, troubleshooting help, and references to WebUI APIs
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