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Developer News
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28.04.2010: mBS Mobile 2.0.0 for Nokia S60 now released too...
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20.04.2010: mBS Telematics SDK 7.0.0 brought all new mBS capabilities
to Telematics market too...
» 09.04.2010:
mBS SDK and mBS Smart Home SDK 7.0.0 add new dimension in using, developing,
testing and porting OSGi in your projects...
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29.03.2010: mBS Mobile 2.0.2 added support for Android 2.0/2.0.1/2.1 platforms
- more Release Notes...
» 12.02.2010: mBProfiler 5.0.1 - Windows 7 support is added. Request a download...
» 27.01.2010: Media Server App for Android published
» 27.01.2010: ProSyst joins the Broadband Forum
» 22.01.2010: mBS Mobile 2.0.1 for Android - the update/bugfixed release is out!
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21.12.2009: mBS Mobile 2.0 SDK is released and available for download.
Read more...
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18.12.2009: mBS Mobile 2.0 for Windows Mobile, the next member of the
advanced OSGi solutions for the Mobile market is released. Read more...
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10.12.2009: ProSyst releases mBS Mobile 2.0 for Android, the market leading
OSGi implementation for the Android platform. Read more...
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03.12.2009: mBProfiler 5.0 released - the successor of JProfiler - with
higher level of performance in entirely new views and improved precision.
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01.12.2009: mPRM 4.3 released with new level of performance and reliability
in backend management for wide variety of devices. Read more...
» 03.11.2009: SheevaPlug and OpenRD users, who have bought "OSGi+JVM"
SD card may improve their development experience. Read more here.
From ProSyst Blog
» Innovation Beyond Mobile Apps - by Jo Ritter
» DLNA Media Server for Smart Phones - by Jo Ritter
» Service Dynamics, the lazy man's way. How to overcome the challenges with service dynamics. - by Todor Boev
» Update on OSGi for Android - by Jo Ritter
» 1000 Reasons for (Mobile) OSGi. Phone developers always considered the set of API on a shipped device to be static. OSGi changes this assumption. See how there is one aspect where OSGi phones beat the iPhone - by Jo Ritter
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