WebVM

Aplix Web runtime

Web commander widget on the N900

Consisting of a Web runtime client wrtc, which controls a widget daemon.

Man page: http://wiki.webvm.net/wrtc/wrtc.1

Multiplatform

The Aplix Web runtime has been ported to:

The runtime offers support for full screen widgets on all platforms.

Innovative new Web user experiences on Android

MP3 playback widget Several home screen widgets JIL widgets Widget game featuring an accelerometer API

Additionally on Android we are able to offer the SafeWID platform for widgets running on the home screen. It only takes moments to create a W3C widget, compared to writing a non-W3C non-portable widget with Android’s App Widgets.

With this view mode enabled, you can readily access content or application widgets such as weather forecasts, commuter information, games, ebooks, music albums like ITLP and more, right from the home screen. Writing such useful widgets is far simpler for any Web developer than Java or ObjectiveC.

SDK

Aplix has implemented the BONDI SDK which is used to create widgets for any Widget runtime, however our runtime features remote (on device) debugging support from the Eclipse IDE.

Committed to quality, interoperability and compliance

The Aplix Web runtime supports the W3C Widgets Packaging and Configuration Specification.

Together with SafeWID/WebVM, the runtime is able to support device API implementations. We can demonstrate compliance to W3C DAP, BONDI, JIL and WAC APIs. Aplix staff actively participate and are members of the relevant Web standards organisations.

We also maintain our own public quality assurance tests.

Aplix are committed to offering a quality interoperable Web runtime, aimed at advancing Web technologies on mobile devices.