Last week I blogged about using hybrid mobile applications with IBM MobileFirst. One of the cooler tools you get with the MobileFirst platform is the Mobile Browser Simulator This is a desktop testing tool for your application, acting much like the old Ripple project. It is something better shown than written about so I created a quick video that demonstrates how it works. If you have any questions, just ask them in the comments below!
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Using the MobileFirst Mobile Browser Simulator
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This looks cool Raymond. I read your last post just now also. I'd love to have a chat with you about a potential partnership - we're launching a Security API designed for developers who build apps with a WebView (which is most apps). We help them protect consumers from malware and phishing attacks - and if they want, block XXX content - particularly useful for educational and faith-based apps. Wonder if we could have a chat via email to start with? paul at metacert.com
BTW I appreciate your tool as I was one of the original seven founders of the W3C Mobile Web Initiative - which was pretty much out of date by the time we got it to market - thanks to the iPhone :)
Paul, I'll drop you a line.
Nice jobs, thanks you