Resco’s Michal Sartoris stated that he dislikes Carbide.c++ very much in a somewhat recent TamsS60 interview. However, this hasn’t discouraged the Carbide team - they now start the beta process for version 2.0 of their magical, mystical eclipse-based S60 IDE (which, FYI, is incompatible with the Palm OS Developer Studio).

First of all, the underlying version of Eclipse has been pushed to version 3.4, which adds a variety of new features to an already well-done IDE system. Furthermore, a so-called “Remote Connections” tool has been added which simplifies connecting to devices used for debugging.

Finally, a variety of small bug fixes and speed improvements have been integrated…

Further information is available at the URL below:
http://tools.ext.nokia.com/download/pub/Carbide.c++_v2.0.0.002_M1.zip.htm


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