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New Plazmic Developer Kit 4.7 available

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Good news for BlackBerry developers and I guess for BlackBerry users as a whole. Plazmic has announced immediate availability of version 4.7 of the Plazmic Content Developer Kit™ (CDK) for BlackBerry®, for developers to create themes and dynamic content for the BlackBerry Storm, Curve 8900 and Curve 8350i. Hopefully, that will mean lots of new and improved themes for Vicky to review and our readers to lust after.

Key Benefits:

  • a full range of vector illustration and animation tools
  • customize your BlackBerry Themes, including home screen icons, theme backgrounds and fonts, Home screens,lock screens, menu styles and animation
  • use existing Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash files
  • test and debug your designs on the desktop using BlackBerry simulators
  • optimize your graphics for delivery and use on wireless devices
  • easy to use interface
  • free download

Follow this link to check all the details, download, forums and a lot more.

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This entry was posted on Monday, March 16th, 2009 and is filed under Advanced Topics, News, Themes.

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5 Comments to “New Plazmic Developer Kit 4.7 available

  1. anything available for the Bold?

  2. Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Posted by: Ju Ming

    Any other site mirror ? Cause download from Blackberry site is freakin’ super duper slowwww..

    • i cant believe the blackberry site couldnt handle the requests…lol im so pissed…

      their such douches seriously… they need to have like 8 mirrors.. not serve the file off of a windows 95 machine on a dual isdn!