Comment on Tizen 2.3 and Samsung's decision to OSP

Last year saw the release of Tizen 2.3 of frustration for many developers. Without notice of support for OSP (the bada C - Framework) away and offered no suitable alternative. This' paradigm shift’ now ensures that many developers are stuck with their old code, because a migration tool or the like and there is not a manual port is associated with considerable effort. Continue reading

Tizen 2.3 Firmware für RD-PQ Tizen Reference Device

Yesterday, Samsung has released a firmware, the developer of a Reference Tizen device finally provides the opportunity to test their apps with Tizen 2.3.

The firmware (also known as M0 or TRATS2) for the RD-PQ I installed myself tonight. I have discovered the firmware by chance, when it became known that the Source code to Tizen 2.3 was published. Then I thought, let's see what the Release folder on the server to download hergibt and lo and behold, there is a subfolder with “2.3”.
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Tizen SDK 2.3b ohne OSP Framework

For a little excitement among the Tizen developers just makes the finding that Samsung has probably decided to remove the OSP framework from the current Tizen SDK 2.3b. OSP is the native application framework that was used for the bada smartphones. Samsung has adapted it after the end of bada and Tizen to be there live, which made it very easy bada developers to port their apps on bada Tizen. Continue reading

Tizen Wearable SDK Update bringt Support für Gear S

Samsung has time for the start of the new Gear S the Tizen SDK for wearables updated with a large update. The new version also carries the additional B (eta) and is officially 1.0.0 b3, intended Tizen version is 2.2.1.3. Continue reading

Tizen SDK for TV appeared in Beta

Yesterday, Samsung has released another Tizen SDK. After the Tizen SDK (InVehicle, smartphones) and the Tizen SDK for wearables (Wearables) now follows the Tizen-based Samsung TV SDK.

Tizen SDK for TV BetaAs the name suggests, the SDK for writing applications for TV sets is determined. The applications are written like with the Tizen SDK for wearables in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS. Support for C is not currently available. The SDK runs under Windows as well as Mac OS and Linux and are either 32bit or 64bit it.

In the first beta of the SDK also a web simulator and debugger are included in addition to the IDE.