Intel publishes tools for developing cross-platform apps

Intel has released a new set of tools that developers can use to create applications designed to run on both Windows and Android.

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Following Intel Integrated Native Developer Experience Toolkit 2015 (INDIA) discovery at the MWC in Barcelona, ​​allows the development of cross-platform native Android and Windows applications, and now includes libraries, compilers, an installer, tools debugging and optimization, among other things.

Thus, developers can use the tools to target Windows or Android platforms ... or both. This choice is very logical as smartphones, tablets and computers with Intel chips can now run Windows or Android as the operating system. But Intel INDIA tools can be used to develop applications that run on ARM chips and Intel processors.

The tools allow developers to create, test and optimize coded in C ++ and Java applications, and the same toolkit can be used for both Windows and Android. As you can imagine, it can save time and de facto money to developers who want to push a multiplatform application, and because they logically should use separate tools for each version of their application.

NDIA the Intel software runs under Windows 7 or later, or OS X 10.9 or later, and supports the development of applications for Android 4.3 or later on an Intel or ARM, or Windows 7 via Windows 8.1.

There are Starter Edition and Professional versions sold at a price of respectively 299 and 799 euros.
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