There's no doubt that widgets still remain in the spotlight. It was not so long ago when Nokia WRT plug-ins for Adobe Dreamweaver , Microsoft Visual Studio and Aptana Studio were released (IMHO, these represent about 80%-90% of the web development environments, so it was a...
When I first heard about S60 Platform Services enabled widgets I started to ask myself about security. The first thought was, " I'll have to sign new widgets with something similar to Java Verified or Symbian Signed ". Such solution wouldn't be great for many reasons (killing...
As you probably know, S60 5th Edition brings WRT 1.1 with support for S60 Platform Services through JavaScript Service APIs. Of course, the new Web Runtime environment is backward-compatible, so widgets created for WRT 1.0 run normally with WRT 1.1 (but you should take touch UI or...