Carbide.c++ is a powerful family of mobile development
tools built on the Eclipse framework. Family members
include:
- Carbide.c++ OEM Edition for device creation users
- Carbide.c++ Professional Edition for developers
working with pre-production devices
- Carbide.c++ Developer Edition for application
development on production phones
- Carbide.c++ Express, available as a no-cost download
to introduce developers to mobile experience
All four products are included in the installer. The user
will select their specific Carbide product at installation.
The commercial products install with a
temporary license and the user may purchase a permanent
license at the Forum Nokia e-Store
https://pro.forum.nokia.com/estore
After the temporary license expires and if a (commercial)
permanent license is not installed, the Carbide.c++ IDE will
revert to the Express functionality.
All Carbide.c++ products are approved for commercial use,
including the Carbide.c++ Express product. Please consult
the End User License Agreement (EULA) when you install the
Carbide product for details.
Please see
www.forum.nokia.com/carbide_cpp for links to documents,
white papers, and video tutorials (screen casts).
Technical Support
Support for Carbide products can be found in many places:
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Support portal – for customers who have purchased a
Carbide or CodeWarrior product can get free support on
Carbide.c++ tools.
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Discussion board - Nokia monitors and contributes to
the Carbide.c++ Discussion Group on Forum Nokia.
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Forum Nokia Wiki – for additional information, tips
and tricks for getting the most out of your Carbide
product.
Eclipse Public License (EPL)
The Eclipse Public License (EPL) requires that companies
make available source code of Eclipse components that are
shipped in binary format. Note that you can only download
source code for Eclipse components. Source code for Nokia
products that are not licensed under EPL is not made
available.
Source code used in Carbide.c++ v1.2 may be found here.