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Here's another screencast... By Tim Kelly, a Forum Nokia Champion and a developer on our team. In the screencast, Tim showcases the build system options and operation. The new build system is quite significantly different than the one used in Carbide.c++ 1.1, and I think you'll find it easy to use and intuitive. If not, let me know!
View the screencast here (Finally, in Flash!). English captions are provided!
I've also updated the MMP editor screencast to run on Flash. It also has english captions. Download it here.
I'm a new at this so be gentle -- but I've just created a short (~7 minute) screencast on Carbide.c++ 1.2 that highlights one of the new features in this release, the MMP. The MMP editor provides a visual editor into the actual MMP file, and simplifies some of the management tasks associated with working with MMPs. I'm hoping it'll be a great way for new developers to learn the MMP model, and that experienced developers will enjoy having less hassle to deal with. Let me know what you think!
Download the screencast here (It's Windows Media Video - WMV).
Update: The screencast is now easier on the eyes (Flash format, not WMV), and has English subtitles. Download it here.
Carbide.c++ 1.2 has been in development since September. The product improves on some of the key areas where 1.1 users were left wanting. Most significantly, 1.2 has a completely re-designed build system that imports and builds complex projects with ease, and provides nice usability enhancements like an MMP and INF editor. It also introduces our most advanced product, the OEM Edition. Eric from NewLC has the details on the product plans...
The Alpha release of 1.2 is already available to those who have signed up to participate in the beta program. We're planning to provide a number of drops to the beta group before releasing the product (currently targeted for May 2007). If you want to participate in the beta program, you can sign up by clicking here.