Research In Motion (RIM) has published a Software Development Kit (SDK) to develop Adobe AIR applications on BlackBerry tablet Playbook. Adobe AIR 2.5 and Flash 10.1 is promised will be fully supported Playbook.
In a written statement received detikINET, Tuesday (26/10/2010), RIM announced the availability of the SDK. Applications that exploit the ability plus tablet Playbook classy display Adobe AIR is expected to be ready to welcome the tablets in 2011.
Resulting from the SDK application is claimed could take advantage of hardware Playbook to display High Definition video up to 1080p. Web View feature even lets AIR application displays HTML and Flash content.
Application Programming Interface (API) provided include the ability to utilize both Playbook camera, accelerometer, geo-location and other. While the display components, support for multi-touch and gesture is also said to have been available.
Later, if the BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK already available, developers can also incorporate native C + + code into their Adobe AIR applications. While through the Adobe AIR SDK, existing AIR application can be directly ported to Playbook with ease.
BlackBerry Playbook will have a dual-core processor for running the Tablet OS BlackBerry operating system is multi-process and multi-tasking. It is expected the new tablet device will be available in 2011.
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