Friday, April 1, 2011

RIM Increase App Support for BlackBerry Playbook

With these new developments, various application ports to be compatible with a much-awaited guidelines BlackBerry tablet ready to be relatively easy. RIM recently announced plans to enlarge the complex ecosystem of BlackBerry applications to guidance.

The company will release two players who offer a choice of application run-time application environment for the development of Android Java v2.3 and BlackBerry applications. Developers will be able to easily and quickly port applications based on the Blackberry and Android platform to work with courtesy Tablet BlackBerry OS API better compatibility. Users can download applications from the BlackBerry App World to run them on the slate Blackberry.

"The Playbook BlackBerry is an amazing tablet. The strength that we have embedded creates one of the most exciting experiences available applications in mobile computing devices today," explained Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO of Research In Motion. "The addition of the upcoming BlackBerry Java and Android applications for the BlackBerry on the BlackBerry App guideline World will provide users with greater choice of applications and will also show the flexibility of the platform." 
 


RIM has also announced the upcoming availability of BlackBerry Tablet OS Native Development Kit (NDK), which is a limited alpha release and is scheduled to go into open beta this summer. The NDK will allow developers to come up with a multi-threaded, high performance 2D and 3D C / C + + applications with the help of the available programmable shaders in OpenGL ES 2.0.