pkrass | 16 August, 2010 09:00
Nokia’s new
Ovi Marketing Tool is a free service that helps developers create personalised marketing banners for their Ovi Store apps or content. The Ovi Marketing Tool features an easy-to-follow, tab-based layout. Developers can use the tool to create a wide range of custom banners -- sized for both Internet Advertising Bureau standards and the .mobi format -- in only seven steps. This site supports eight languages, and it also includes Facebook integration and media-buying services from RingRing Media.
Check out Nokia’s new
Ovi Marketing Tool.
pkrass | 16 August, 2010 09:00
Developers can now have their Qt Symbian (with Nokia Smart Installer for Symbian), Symbian C++, Flash Lite applications, and Symbian Themes signed for free by Nokia. To get the free signing, developers must only provide some information and follow a few new steps during their application submission to publish to Ovi.
Under the new arrangement, publishers no longer need to pay to get a publisher ID or have their apps signed. Nokia, by essentially removing the ‘public beta’ for Symbian Signing, is demonstrating to developers its commitment to review the initial investment costs associated with obtaining a publisher ID and getting their apps signed. “This greatly simplifies the publishing process by making it a one-stop process for publishers,” says Purnima Kochikar, VP of Forum Nokia.
To reach million of consumers worlwide,
publish your apps on Ovi Store today.
pkrass | 16 August, 2010 09:00
Nokia developers, business people, and others now have one official location on Forum Nokia to get the latest and historical
Ovi Store statistics. Coming soon: additional materials for Ovi publishers, including a publisher’s guide, billing matrix, and more.
Get the latest
Ovi Store statistics now.
pkrass | 16 August, 2010 09:00
Forum Nokia now offers two services for Remote Device Access (RDA), providing developers with working Nokia devices over the Internet. The first service is the free
Remote Device Access, which lets developers test their mobile applications and services remotely on various Nokia devices; the main features are remote controlling a device, installing and running applications, transferring files, and analyzing log files in real-time. The second is a paid service called the
Nokia Virtual Developer Lab, which is powered by DeviceAnywhere; it provides developers real-time access to mobile devices connected to live global networks.
Using these two RDA services, developers can easily test and demo their apps prior to final release. In addition, DeviceAnywhere hosts weekly tutorials on the
Ovi Daily App blog that demonstrate the key features and functionalities of leading apps in Ovi Store.
Explore Forum Nokia’s
RDA service.
Visit the Nokia
Virtual Developer Lab.
Check out the
Ovi Daily App tutorials (click on the
Tutorials tab).