Software specialist launches Meego UI, apps and widgets for device makers.
The Finnish firm has a track record of over 100 successful Maemo, Moblin and Qt projects, and lots of experience in user interface design. It also makes its own Meego apps.
This week, it launches its 'end-to-end platform of MeeGo Services for cross device and cross architecture development'.
It also announced its Qt WebKit based IXS Browser , multiplatform widget runtime IXS Widgets and Movial Communicator apps. Movial will showcase these products at the Computex show this week on a touchscreen netbook.
The new end-to-end MeeGo Services include:
· Graphic acceleration, UI optimization and custom UI design
· Qt application development and porting to MeeGo
· Qt widgets and custom widget development and porting to MeeGo
· Integration of IMS, RCS clients, VoIP and video calling to MeeGo
· Addition of new native services to the MeeGo platform
· Solutions to hardware specific problems and porting issues
· Flash 10 enablement and certification on both system-on-chip hardware platforms and end-user devices
· MeeGo/hardware integration and optimization
· Integration of HW peripherals
Tomi Rauste, president of Movial Creative Technologies, said: “Competitive netbook, tablet, mobile devices, in-vehicle infotainment, connected TV and media phone manufacturers requiring MeeGo design and integration support, need look no further than Movial’s highly skilled and experienced designers and engineers.”
Meego is a merging of Nokia's Maemo OS and Intel's Moblin. It promises one OS that embraces multiple device types from phone to netbook to in-car.
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