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Intel’s HTML5 Web App XDK Will Go Away This February

Jan 23, 2014

Intels original XDK, also called appMobi XDK will come EOL by the end of February, this year.  Once that’s been done, Intel will insert the word “NEW” at the end of the title Intel XDK leaving them with the one single HTML5 development tool dubbed Intel XDK NEW. Developers who are still using that version after that date will be strongly encouraged to move their apps over to the Intel XDK NEW by the end of February, which according to the blog post, is a very easy migration.  Intel has also announced modifications to the new XDK designed to allow developers to write code in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript build HTML5 web apps or hybrid apps for all of the major app stores. Read the full details and download the XDK New here.

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