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Melbourne, Australia-based mobile technology firm ndWare announced the latest beta release of Richmotion Live v1.00, a technology suite that enables users to create inter...
Melbourne, Australia-based mobile technology firm ndWare announced the latest beta release of Richmotion Live v1.00, a technology suite that enables users to create interactive content for a broad range of mobile phones. The Richmotion Live release includes a user friendly PC editor, user guide and various samples such as a football quiz, several animations and a short animated comic. Content can be compiled into a stand-alone Java application which can be uploaded to a handset. Richmotion also supports sound, animation and a variety of interactive elements. ndWare notes that the Richmotion player is small enough to be embedded with the content enabling a variety of distribution models. It is also designed to run on the full range of MIDP2 compatible handsets. An evaluation version of Richmotion Live is available for download now from the official website. According to ndWare, this is expected to be the final beta before the official release in October.
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