webos Download the webOS SDKSo far, Palm’s highly annoying SDK approval process has left quite a few developers without SDK – fortunately, this has now changed due to the recently-leaked ROM image. As expected by some, the JavaScript runtime environment was stored in plain text…which means that webOS apps like the calculator can now be run in desktop browsers like Chrome or Safari.

This furthermore allows you to create webOS applications without the SDK – the author of the original post shares a few screenshots of a little proof-of-concept program he has hacked up.

Further information on the topic can be found here:
http://newcome.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/develop-test-palm-pre-apps-under-safari-without-the-sdk/

Related posts:

  1. WebOS 2.1 SDK now available for download
  2. WebOS intro interview – Tunji Afonja, GX5
  3. Palm plans to start selling webOS apps soon
  4. WebOS intro interview – Mikhail Barashkov from HandyDev
  5. WebOS intro interview – Radoslaw Nowak, RNS::

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