Category: Carbide.c++
This is a quick note for all Carbide.c++ fans out there. ;)
Carbide.c++ v2.6 is available on the software update servers, ready for your to update your environments using the "Software update" feature.
The following new features for Symbian development are provided...
Those of you active on the Forum Nokia and Symbian Foundation discussion boards have likely noticed the announcement of Carbide.c++ v2.4 release.
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Can you create some menu items like these?
Of course you can. But can you do it with Carbide.c++' UI Designer?
Unfortunately the UI Designer does not let you control a menu item's flag so you cannot...
One of the first comments to my S60 SDK and tools on Windows Vista - a success story article was that we should hurry up with making the tools compatible with Vista because what do you know, Windows 7 is around the corner and we will be again trailing behind ... :)...
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...
Let's start with a bit of a warning: the tool no longer supports the old SDKs and this decision is final. Applying the hack described here will at best restore the support for the old SDK to the 1.2 level but enhancements are not to be expected. You should not ask for support from the...
Somehow these pictures do not fit together. Or do they?
The banner above is obviously not reflecting the reality anymore. Carbide might have reached an intermediary finish line but that does not mean that it stopped running :) (More)
The following is a copy of a Discussion Board post from a thread discussing - again - the level of support of the S60 tools and SDK for the Windows Vista, or more likely the lack there of. (More)