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Old 07-23-03, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question J2ME and Pocket PC's

Hi all,

I've done a fair bit of programming within the J2ME environment, and as such have developed some usefull apps that can run on J2ME equiped mobile phones.

So now I was just wondering if there is a J2ME client for Pocket PC devices at all? Ideally a free one hehe.

Otherwise I guess its not a problem to re-write in eVB, but it would be nice to take the same apps across!

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Wouldnt it be easier in eVC++ since a lot
of syntax in Java and C are the same?


I've used 1 free Java clients for the PPC,
but it was very slow...
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Yeah I guess I can just use eVC++ as its all rather similar - but it would have been nice to just use the origional programs ;-)

Do you perhaps have the URL for that free Java client?

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check out this thread

haven't used it, but check out superwaba it's a java vm (it's java-like, not j2me though) for pocket pc's & palm's
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forgot an interesting one http://www.ewesoft.com/
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