Carbide.c++   now free
Just in case anyone of you currently evaluates S60 development: Carbide.c++, the official IDE from Nokia, is now completely free according to Lucian Tomuta:

The new Carbide.c++ 2.0 has been released today and there’s a bit of extra surprise coming with this news: all the Carbide.c++ editions are now free of charge.

In fact the Express version as such no longer exists, and while the installer still prompts you to select one of the three remaining editions they are all available to you for free so you may as well pick the OEM edition and have all the product features enabled.

Find out more at our sister site TamsS60:
TamsS60 – Carbide.c++ – now free

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