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PocketStudio
Developer(s)Pocket Technologies Inc. and winsoft
Stable release
3.0 / March 3, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-03-03)
Operating systemPalm OS
Available inEnglish
TypePascal SDK
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www.winsoft.sk/pstudio.htm

PocketStudio by Winsoft is an IDE supporting rapid application development (RAD) for Palm OS and related operating systems such as Garnet OS or Access Linux Platform. In some regard similar to Delphi and Lazarus, it has a visual form designer, an object inspector and a source code editor.

Distinguishing features

PocketStudio's programming language is a subset of Pascal that has been adapted to the needs of Palm OS development. The compiler generates native code targeting the Motorola MC68000 family microprocessor.

For debugging, the Palm OS emulator POSE is embedded. As an alternative, the Garnet OS simulator can be used. PocketStudio integrates wireless development including Bluetooth technologies. Other features are a project manager, code templates, inline assembler support and code examples.

The IDE runs on Windows and generates PRC files for being transferred to handhelds via HotSync or for distribution via internet or storage media.

Supporting third party libraries

PocketStudio with Palm OS Emulator

Several APIs support development with PocketStudio via special libraries. Examples are:

  • ASE.PalmLibrary, a multipurpose library
  • ASTA SkyWire (see below)
  • Cephes, a collection of mathematical routines for scientific and engineering applications
  • MathLib, shared library of IEEE-754 double math functions
  • VoiceIt voice recognition software
  • XPrint System Library, a shared library that enables printing support in applications

Applications produced with PocketStudio

  • ASTA SkyWire Client for Palm OS, a cross-platform wireless toolkit with PocketStudio interface libraries.
  • SPINA is a medical cybernetic software package, that allows for calculating constant structure parameters of endocrine feedback control systems from hormone levels obtained in vivo. This free software comes with source code for Lazarus/FPC and PocketStudio.
  • SITKPalm, a System Information Tool Kit for Palm OS.

External links

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