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If you checked out our "How to turn your website into a BlackBerry PlayBook App in THREE Minutes with the WebWorks SDK" video then you no doubt saw some of the applications needed in order to complete the task. One of those apps was the Ripple Emulator which, comes from the company RIM acquired not to long ago called Tiny Hippos. If you're a developer out there looking to make use of BlackBerry WebWorks then, the process has jut gotten a little bit easier for you with the release of the Ripple Emulator Beta which now supports WebWorks APIs. In addition to updating the Ripple Emulator, new documentation on it's use has also been created so if you're just starting out with Ripple and WebWorks, you'll now have the guides needed in order to make sense of it all.
Full details available via the Tiny Hippos website
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BlackBerry 10 device simulators updated to 10.3.1.2072
A little something for BlackBerry developers. If you head over to the BlackBerry developer site, you'll find a new batch of device simulators available for download. The last release shows them as running v10.3.1.2072 which should help with testing out any apps you're working on. As always, they're available for Window, Mac and Linux via VMWare images. There is no notable changes or...
BlackBerry OS 10.3.1.1949 device simulator now available
Just a little bit of a heads up for any developers (and those who just like to play around) who might not have spotted the update as of yet. You can now download the latest device simulator from the BlackBerry website, which sits at OS 10.3.1.1949. Keep in mind, if you plan on giving it a look you will need some VMWare tools in order to run it all but you can find the full details on...
Watch the application infrastructure for BES12 webcast
If you missed out on the application infrastructure for BES12 webcast on December 4th, you can now catch the replay of the event on your own time. We'll review the mobile app infrastructure built into BES 12 including how corporate systems can minimize risk when opening access to apps outside their firewall, and ensure data is secure through its journey from inside the corporate...
Application Infrastructure for BES 12 webcast
Creating apps for Enterprise customers can keep a developer busy but when doing so corporate data and systems need to be carefully managed. If you're building apps for BES12 customers, BlackBerry is hosting an application infrastructure for BES12 webcast on December 4, 2014, at 2 pm – 3 pm EST to help educate corporate app developers about best practices. We'll review the mobile...