Frameworks for Symbian OS

Browse free open source Frameworks and projects for Symbian OS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Frameworks by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    GoogleTest

    GoogleTest

    Google Testing and Mocking Framework

    GoogleTest is Google's C++ mocking and test framework. It's used by many internal projects at Google, as well as a number of notable projects such as The Chromium projects, the OpenCV computer vision library, and the LLVM compiler. This GoogleTest project is actually a union of what used to be two separate projects: the old GoogleTest and GoogleMock, an extension of GoogleTest for writing and using C++ mock classes. Since they were so closely related, they were merged to create an even better GoogleTest. GoogleTest features an xUnit test framework, a rich set of assertions, user-defined assertions, death tests, among many others. It's been used on a variety of platforms, including Cygwin, Symbian, MinGW and PlatformIO.
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    Thank You for Visiting the AOL Open Mobile Platform Site. OMP 1.0 is now available for download! Open Mobile Platform is an open source mobile application development platform that supports Windows Mobile, Java, BREW, Symbian and Linux platforms. You can
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    As a player, you may want to play a game which can be customizable and enjoyable. As a game developer, you may want to develop a game more efficiently and enjoy the process of development. Please join in us and make the fertile game soil.
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    Web, Wap & iMode Java J2SE/J2EE Lightweight Framework and Tools
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    Useful utilities for running applications on Symbian smartphones.
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    CrossBrowdy

    CrossBrowdy

    JavaScript framework to build game engines, games, emulators and apps

    CrossBrowdy is a free and open-source JavaScript framework that allows to create multimedia apps, emulators, game engines and games that will be compatible with any device. Any software developed with CrossBrowdy should be able to be used in any JavaScript compatible web client (including browser plug-in, add-on, extension, app...) which supports "document.getElementById". This framework allows any developer to manage easier many different things, such as audio (with Flash fallback, audio pool, etc.), canvas (with DHTML, VML, Flash or Silverlight fallbacks), screen, mouse, keyboard, gamepads, sockets (including PHP proxy fallback), XHR / AJAX (with PHP proxy for cross-domain requests), device sensors (compass / magnetometer, gyroscope, accelerometer, light sensor, proximity sensor...) and many more.
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    This is a high performance Mobile OS based on the Symbian Foundation code. We use the kernel and some engines. We create a simpler application framework that allows AJAX, Java, Mono, and other well behaved Rich Internet Application frameworks to operate.
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    Gungnir

    Apache Cordova framework for showing websites as mobile apps

    Gungnir is an Apache Cordova (PhoneGap) based framework for displaying websites as mobile apps As PhoneGap is cross-platform, the resulting app can be submitted to various app stores (Google Play, Apple App Store, BlackBerry App World etc)
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    Intelligere Flash Lite Server (FLS) is a c++ open source component that gives to you the possibility to interact with the API of a symbian device from Flash Lite.Using FLS you can extend the capabilities of your Flash Lite application.
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    JMicroscope is a library and framework for mobile enterprise applications based on the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). It provides commonly required features (MVC,RPC,DAO) for mobile applications which act as clients to java enterprise applications (J2EE).
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    LIEL (Language Independent Extension Library) is a language-agnostic library containing solutions to various programming problems and extending the capabilities of existing frameworks and code libraries.
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    We make the MNF. it means 'Mobile Network Framework'. It's purpose to make the mobile game in network easliy.
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    This is a set of NFC applications that uses a common framework that interacts with the JSR 257. There are two application examples: NFCMuseum and Picking.
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    Open Source Symbian Game Engine written in C++.
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    The Physical Mobile Interaction Framework (PMIF) facilitates the development of Java ME applications that interact with objects in the real world. PMIF provides a common interface to the different technologies behind these interactions.
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    A CRM software that allow to exchange activities between selling force and company for sending informations about jobs and customers' clustering. Sw is Java based with client in J2ME and server application running on J2EE application server like JBoss.
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    SDL adaptation for Symbian. The project has been there nearly ten years, but at last I get moved it into SourceForge as planned long ago.
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    SWCollections is a port of the popular java.util classes to the SuperWaba platform. SuperWaba doesn't have Collections support by itself, but you will be able to use an ArrayList or a TreeMap as usual with this library.
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    Testserver for Symbian OS is a unit test framework designed for production mobile phones, wherein test steps are written as ECOM plugins and test script can be easily run from the shell. It has a range of prewritten steps for setting up test environments
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