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Edge SDK 2.10 released and supports also Windows Mobile 5.0 December 01, 2005 [General] | By Edward J. R. New version of this gaming engine brings support not only for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices but also adds more features and support for Visual Studio 2005. Information from Elements Interactive follows. * * * * * Elements Interactive Releases Edge SDK 2.10 Adding Support for Symbian Series 80, Series 90 and Windows Mobile 5.0 Elements Interactive B.V. releases version 2.10 of its multi-platform mobile game engine Edge. This new version adds support for more platforms including Symbian Series 80 (Nokia 9500), Symbian Series 90 (Nokia 7710) and Windows Mobile 5.0. Additionally it adds native support for the newest Visual C++ compiler, packaged with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. Developers targetting Windows Desktop are able to use the Visual C++ 2005 Express edition to develop Win32 applications. Version 2.10 expands the Edge SDK with new features such as writing aligned text including newline support, capturing the screen and enabling the usage of the Symbian UIQ internet and camera shortcut keys. A full list of additions and changes can be found on the product website located at http://www.edgelib.com. Edge licensees are entitled to download and install the commercial version of the new Edge SDK to target even more platforms. An evaluation version can be downloaded for free as well. Key features of the Edge SDK include true multi-platform development, high-performance graphics, RGBA surfaces and PNG support for all platforms, 3D graphics and both Bluetooth and TCP/IP network support. Commercially available game titles like the action platformer Li-Nuggz, space shooter Blazar and popular multi-player puzzle game Quartz 2 are powered by Edge.
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