May 252010
Recently I’ve been writing a bit about the new Ovi App Wizard product from Forum Nokia, which allows publishers to repurpose web content (in the form of an RSS or Atom feed) into a mobile application. The tool produces Java and WRT apps at the end of the process, and then provides a seamless workflow for submitting those apps into the Ovi Store.
Recently myself and my colleague (and Forum Nokia Champion) Alessandro Pace were interviewed for a Forum Nokia Podcast, to share our thoughts on the App Wizard, which has just been published here (Part 1 and Part 2).
Check out my other blog posts on my App Wizard experiences:
- Nokia App Wizard open for
business - Followup on Free Apps in Ovi
Store - My first Ovi
App Wizard product in the Ovi Store
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