[ Thanks to Jason
Greenwood for this link. ]
“In the shadow of The SCO Group’s copyright infringement
allegations, IBM Corp. continues to develop and market solutions
for Linux-based systems. Late last month, the company released
WebSphere Everyplace Multimodal Environment for Embedix, a version
of its Eclipse-based IDE that developers can use to target Sharp’s
Linux-based Zaurus 5600 handheld computer with applications that
can be driven visually, by voice or by a combination of the
two.“According to the company, the tools include a code editor for
modifying existing Web applications with XHTML and VoiceXML (X+V)
tagging protocols, predeveloped X+V sample code and a
voice-application simulator based on the Opera 7 voice-enabled
browser from Opera Software AS. The environment works with IBM’s
Multimodal Toolkit for WebSphere Studio, also available now. Both
tools are free…”