Then SDK (Software Development Kit) features a lot of useful tools for developers

May 2, 2012 06:10 GMT  ·  By

Half a year ago, Intel was announcing that it was dropping the name Meego of their Linux-based operating system and was changing it to Tizen. Now they have launched the first stable version of the Tizen SDK for developing Tizen web applications.

The Tizen SDK (Software Development Kit) is a set of tools that will help developers to produce applications for the operating system. It consists of several components: Tizen Web Simulator, Javascript log console, multiple widget debugging, various Tizen templates and samples, and user defined templates.

Alongside the Tizen SDK, Intel has provided and Emulator with QEMU 1.0, evasgl and webgl support on an Ubuntu host PC, directory sharing between host and guest machine, and audio-in (MIC).

The Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM) for Tizen is also available, a hardware-assisted virtualization engine (hypervisor) that uses Intel Virtualization Technology (VT) to speed up the Tizen emulator.

More details about the Tizen SDK and its capabilities can be found in the official announcement.

Download Tizen SDK 1.0 right now from Softpedia.

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