RIM, Marmalade offer developers a sweetener
RIM and Marmalade, makers of a cross-platform SDK, today announced an offer that reinforces RIM and Marmalade’s commitment to developers.
The offer highlights BlackBerry 10 as a
powerful gaming platform as well as RIM’s dedication to open standards and
platforms, and encourages Marmalade developers to bring their games and
applications to the BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry 10 platform. The offer
means that all eligible mobile developers can experience the benefits of mobile
app development using the Marmalade SDK targeting the BlackBerry platform.
Initially available for a limited period,
qualified developers who register will receive a Marmalade SDK license for the
BlackBerry platform as well as a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. Once the developer
has published their app on the BlackBerry App World storefront, they can unlock
the full cross-platform power of the Marmalade SDK by upgrading to the Marmalade
Indie licence for free.
Developers can leverage this offer to take advantage
of the powerful gaming capabilities of the BlackBerry PlayBook as well as the
first-to-market opportunity that the BlackBerry 10 platform presents. Then
through the powerful Marmalade SDK developers can target other platforms. The
Marmalade SDK also offers developers the option to develop natively with C/C++ or
create hybrid apps in HTML5, targeting mobile devices as well as desktop and
laptop computers.
Harvey Elliott, Managing Director & COO,
Marmalade said, “At Marmalade, we are thrilled to help developers discover the
power and agility of the BlackBerry 10 platform. We passionately believe that
more platforms mean more possibilities, and this fantastic offer really makes
that a reality for all indie developers. Develop a brilliant app for BlackBerry
and then target other platforms later on.”
The offer is designed to attract world-class
content to the BlackBerry 10 platform, while making it easy for developers to
manage their content across multiple operating systems, and is expected to
deliver thousands of new apps in the lead up to the launch of BlackBerry 10.
Alec Saunders, Vice President of Developer
Relations and Ecosystem at RIM said, “This offer showcases the
power and flexibility of BlackBerry 10 for gaming. No other platform offers the
same openness and flexibility as BlackBerry 10. Together with Marmalade, we’re
working to make it as easy as possible for mobile developers to bring their
apps to the BlackBerry platform.”
BlackBerry
App World is one of the most profitable mobile app stores for developers, with
more than 6 million applications downloaded every day. According to market
analysis and strategy firm Vision Mobile, BlackBerry developers generate, on
average, 4 percent more revenue per app per month than iOS developers and
almost 40 percent more than Android developers.
Developers can sign up now at http://madewithmarmalade.com/blackberry.
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