Tag Archives: Ares
Enyo goes Open source and Cross platform
Exciting news as Enyo, the framework that powers webOS, is now officially Open Source and also cross platform – it can run in any Desktop and mobile browser (and via Phonegap can be easily ported to native code for the … Continue reading...
App updates and collaboration on Ares for webOS
Ares as you might know, is HP (formerly Palm)’s great browser based application development platform for creating webOS apps. It’s so easy that I have been using Ares exclusively for my webOS apps. One thing some might not be aware &helli...
Creating your own medical apps for WebOS (part 5)
This is a follow-up to the previous posts in the same series : Creating your own medical apps for WebOS (part 4) Creating your own medical apps for WebOS (part 3) Creating your own medical apps for WebOS (part 2) … Continue reading →...
Creating your own medical apps for WebOS (part 3)
This is a follow up to the series on medical app creation for WebOS part 1 and part 2. In this post I shall run through the steps taken in using Ares to create a simple body surface area calculator.While … Continue reading →...
Creating your own medical apps for WebOS (part 2)
In part 1, I covered an overview of development of applications in WebOS, Palm’s new operating system. If one is familiar with HTML, CSS and Javascript, then one could grasp the basics quite fast and use development tools like Eclipse … ...
Attention Physician coders – Project Ares (beta) has been launched!
Ares is the first ever browser based development environment for mobiles which Palm has created, making it easy to develop applications for WebOS which powers the new Palm Pre and Palm Pixi devices. Creating applications will be made much easier &hel...
Ares – a possible boon for physician coders?
I read with great interest Palm’s plans to facilitate coding for the masses – the Ares WebOS Development Tool which was recently demo’d at the Open Mobile Summit conference in San Francisco. PC World has the scoop (via Palminfocente...

