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Following the recent launch of VOYAGER Edge 6.0, Recursion Software announced the availability of Voyager Edge 6.0.1 Community Edition. This community license provides developers free access to the complete VOYAGER Edge framework for developing and extending applications to wireless and embedded systems, and is specifically reserved for development and modeling purposes only.
Voyager Edge bridges the gaps in the enterprise computing environment by extending .NET and/or Java server functionality to PDAs, smart phones, sensors, cameras, RFID readers and more, to deliver business intelligence to multiple locations.
VOYAGER Edge enables corporations and organizations to build intelligent and dynamic applications. These applications can be widely distributed and run on multiple wireless networks while maintaining interoperability with many different enterprise systems.
“VOYAGER Edge 6.0.1 opens the door to unprecedented capabilities to create software applications using intelligent mobile agent technology that seamlessly
spans multiple systems and operating environments,” said Paul Lipari, president and CEO, Recursion Software, Inc. “It provides virtually unlimited flexibility for developing applications that can deliver and retrieve highly targeted information in real time to the widest range of devices across widely distributed and ad hoc network environments.
The widespread availability of the free Community Edition will introduce both the Java and .NET developer communities to a solution that is paving the way for next-generation applications development.” The Community Edition is available for free download on the Recursion Software Website, www.recursionsw.com, and several popular Web developer sites. These sites include download.com and all other cnet.com partner sites. The program is for development only, and must be restarted every eight hours. The license will expire December 5, 2007, regardless of when the download is initiated, but can be extended through future, free version upgrades.
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Following the recent launch of VOYAGER Edge 6.0, Recursion Software announced the availability of Voyager Edge 6.0.1 Community Edition. This community license provides developers free access to the complete VOYAGER Edge framework for developing and extending applications to wireless and embedded systems, and is specifically reserved for development and modeling purposes only. |
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