Hi everyone--
There's lots of talk lately about side-loading apps onto the PlayBook hardware, something I started thinking about over a year ago when I built and released the first edition of FruitBat to automate the command line tasks of the PlayBook AIR SDK for designers & developers. It has been out there for a while now, but I never thought to post about it here.
As of this morning with its 6th update, it is officially cross-platform and available for Windows XP, Vista & 7 32 & 64-bit as well as Mac OS X, Snow Leopard and Lion. It is an AIR application in itself and requires AIR 2.7 at a minimum to be installed on your machine beforehand.
After installation, putting the PlayBook in development mode and choosing the Tablet launch target from and filling in the Settings/Preferences window with the Tablet OS AIR SDK location, Tablet IP Address and password (at a minimum), installing a signed BAR file is as easy as clicking a single menu item or keyboard shortcut (ctrl/cmd+i). It's quick, easy and completely painless.
Installing unsigned BAR files is supported as well, but the debug token rules still apply. The remaining bits of the AIR and WebWorks SDKs is supported as well -- it does everything (again, it was originally made for developers & designers) with as few steps as possible. Most actions are 1 or 2 clicks at most (depending on if you have to open a menu) and it saves a ton of time as compared to using the command line outright.
Give it a try - it's a free download.
Main page -
http://www.studiochris.us/software/fruit-bat/
1.4 release notes -
http://www.studiochris.us/2011/fruit...-beta-release/
Let me know what you think about it and let me know if you run into any issues with this build (outside of the few known bugs that have already been sniffed out).
~Chris