Tizen's message for developers is write HTML5 apps. So it should be nice for hackers porting Linux programs. ![]() Tizen is straight-up GNU/Linux and X11, more or less standard packages but with the EFL libraries that Samsung likes. This release comes just before the first Tizen developer conference, May 7-9th in San Francisco. A new community wiki has been created, and source is available via git. The alpha release of the browser based simulator should reduce the need to work with the emulator for many applications." The SDK release notes and source release notes have the gritty details. The SDK's IDE includes a new browser based tool which offers support for the Tizen APIs within a browser this should allow developers to run and debug Tizen 'web applications' and see how those applications run with various device profiles. Tizen's graphics are based on X11 with a compositing window manager based on Enlightenment Foundation Libraries. The Web capabilities have now got full W3C/HTML5 specification support with 'key' WebRTC features incorporated and APIs to access the local camera and vibration. ![]() The H has a summary of the new features: "The source code for Tizen's Larkspur release has seen a number of new features added. ![]() Earlier today, Tizen, Intel's post-MeeGo mobile OS, announced the availability of their first stable release.
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