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Google’s App Engine Launcher goes to the Mac OS X

by Arnold Zafra on May 16, 2008 at 12:00 PM

Google App Engine Launcher for Mac OS X
The Google Application Engine Team and the Google Mac team have released a new App Engine Launcher made specifically to run on Mac OS X. For those not in the know, Google App Engine is Google’s way of providing users a platform to run their web applications on Google’s infrastructure. Developers don’t have to maintain any servers and are provided with some Google hosted storage and bandwidth for free. Just by uploading their applications to Google’s server, developers can let their users access their applications on the web.

With the new Google App Engine Launcher for Mac OS X, Mac application developers can improve their App Engine development experience by managing their list of applications. Developers can run, browse, deploy and view logs for their applications with few simple clicks. Even better is the the App Engine Launcher’s drag and drop, editor integration and quick links to local developer console features. Developers will also have their own live application dashboard.

The Google App Engine SDK can be freely downloaded from http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html.

Via [The Apple Blog]

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