This afternoon I have just publicly announced the PalmSource Installer 1.5, a project that I have been working on since last November.
I posted last December about the career shift I took on when I started this project:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/radven/10203.html
Since then I have been on edge pushing myself further than ever before professionally. I have been not just the product manager and visionary on this project, but also the internal tech lead, writer, sample creator, finance guy, and even postal clerk.
The next stop for me is the PalmSource DevCon at the end of next month. I have already secured myself a slot as a featured speaker. Now I just need to get clearance to be able to share my bigger visions for this project with the world…
Anyway, for any of you who are Palm users, please try out the samples and let me know what you think.
- chris
Here is the announcement, as posted at: http://blogs.palmsource.com/devcon/
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The public pages for the newest release of the PalmSource Installer just went live.
* Portal Page: http://www.palmsource.com/installer/
* Developer Page: http://www.palmos.com/dev/tools/installe
r/
* Samples: http://www.palmsource.com/installer/samp
les/
To get a taste of what the Installer is capable of, please check out the sample pages. Whether you are on a handheld or desktop (including Mac and Linux), the download and installation process of complex applications has been vastly simplified.
Our goal is to make it possible for ALL Palm OS applications to be available over-the-air directly to users who may rarely (if ever) synchronize with a PC. As developers, this should be your goal too. This new Installer release is the next step towards realizing this vision.
Here are some highlights of what is new:
PalmSource Installer 1.5 - Significant update that addresses key developer issues.
Key New Features:
* Self-extracting EXE creation for simplified Windows install
* Self-extracting PRC support for Macintosh/Linux installation fallback
* "Universal" URL supports OTA and desktop from one link
* "Universal" browser support: IE, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera
* Installation support for OS selection and Device ID selection (in addition to language and screen resolution)
* Auto-Run of app after install
* Simple documentation install (“Installed Packages” Directory)
* Improved graphics/icons
* Updated documentation and samples
This iteration of the Installer is very much ready for prime-time, and we intend to be announcing some significant partnerships at the DevCon around this.
We will also be prominently featuring a showcase of applications that take advantage of the Installer, and which show off how easy OTA application install can be. This is a great chance to get your applications some very public exposure.