UPDATE (04/12/2008): Note that the just-recommended
Ebenezer Jbed 3.1 doesn't create a link in Start Menu (not even when installed to the built-in storage); therefore, you'll need to manually create it. It's pretty simple: either copy (after, if you install Jbed on a storage card, changing "
\Windows\jbed.exe" to "
\Storage Card\Esmertec Java\jbed.exe" in it; if you're afraid of manually editing the file, I've created it for you; just right-click
THIS and select Download / Save) to
\Windows\Start Menu\Programs (on a touchscreen-enabled Pocket PC) or
\Windows\Start Menu (on a touchscreen-less MS Smartphone). On Pocket PC's, you can also go the usual way: go to the home directory (for example,
\Storage Card\Esmertec Java), highlight
jbed.exe, select Copy; go to the target directory (
\Windows\Start Menu\Programs or any subdirectory of it) and select
Edit / Paste Shortcut. Then, you may still want to rename the just-created .lnk file so that you can remove the "
Shortcut to" prefix.