Tuesday, August 23, 2011

HP Tablet Edition WebOS Sure Devs Small Flee

If you have purchased for the WebOS applications you can think again.

WebOS some developers, especially smaller ones, interviewed by PCMag.com say stop the HP operating system development problems, following HP's decision to withdraw from the market webOS hardware. Meanwhile, Microsoft Brandon Watson, senior director of Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 development, has offered free phones and training for WebOS developers who were willing to leave the fold.

A developer, Doug Reeder, who wrote OutlineTracker, WebOS task management application, said that the status quo is probably the same. "There are probably two types of new owners of the touchpad - the current WebOS smartphone users, and new people are looking for a deal," Reeder wrote by e-mail response to questions on PCMag.com. Microsoft woos developers WebOS

HP has offered a tepid call for developers on Friday. "We will continue to support, innovate and develop webOS App Catalog," Chuq Von Rospach wrote. His Twitter feed Von Rospach announced that HP was not designed for open-source WebOS. He described the strategy of the company, WebOS "pivot".

"We will continue to WebOS platform up!" Von Rospach added.

Not in tune with the software DigiKat, which are supported DigiDater and associated applications, but not updated.

It is intended to provide additional features until HP provides a clear future for webOS.

"Gemini Filemanager was my love letter to webOS," he blogged. Now for some more WebOS a hobby.

"For me as a developer a couple of applications and device webOS webOS user (PRE2, TouchPad) I'm always a fan of fellow webOS and keep writing applications for webOS," writes Henk Jonas owner MeaviewSoft.de , so many free and shareware WebOS.

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