Today marks a great milestone for Intel® Integrated Native Development Experience (Intel® INDE) suite when Intel Corp announced the Multi-OS Engine, a cool new feature of Intel® INDE at the Android Developer Conference (Andevcon) 2015, Boston.
As you may have known, Intel® INDE is a cross platform productivity suite for developing native mobile applications consisting of a number of features including SDKs, performance libraries and development tools like compilers, debuggers and analyzers that a developer needs for the entire lifecycle of creation of the app. Now, the Multi-OS Engine feature adds a feather on the cap by providing a comprehensive solution to your cross platform needs.
How exactly?
Think about the typical development approach for a mobile app development targeting the two most popular platforms, Android* and iOS* in the current market.
And now imagine if the above scenario changes to something like this:
Absolutely possible! The Multi-OS Engine feature of Intel® INDE enables you to develop native mobile applications for iOS* and Android* with only Java expertise on Windows* and/or OS X* development machines without compromising on the native look and feel and a great performance. And yes, you read it right – you can develop iOS* apps from Windows* systems too. Isn’t this cool!
If you want to know "how stuff works", visit our Technical Overview Blog on the Multi-OS Engine of Intel INDE.
Why wait?
Multi-OS Engine feature of Intel® INDE is now available in a preview release as a stand-alone download for developers who are interested in the early access.
Getting Started
- Sign Up for early access. You will be asked a few questions why you are interested.
- If you are selected, you will receive an email with the download link for the installer.
- Walk through our Getting Started tutorial to configure your development environment with Multi-OS Engine
- Download one of the samples from /Applications/Intel/INDE/multi_os_engine/samples directory and start the fun!
- Questions? Sure, we got you covered through the Multi-OS Engine Forum
And of course, we greatly appreciate your feedback for the continued improvement of the feature. Looking forward to hearing from you soon and until then, Happy Coding!
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