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- Managing Personal Information - An Introduction to the PIM API for Java ME, Part 1
- Personal information is one of the most important functions found in a handset, just second to voice. Users can use the PIM API for Java ME to enable their mobile Java applications to read and write to/from the locally stored personal information databases. Users can even write synchronizers to keep...
- White papers 2007-03-01
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- Palm Pre: Can it trump the iPhone? Will it matter?
- Palm Pre: Can it trump the iPhone? Will it matter?No Desktop Synch?I really like what I've seen of the Pre; I've had Handspring/Palm phones since the Visor and never had any major complaints, so I was an easy sell, but the interface and form factor of the Pre just look...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-19
- QuantumSTEP DR9B658 (Mac)
- QuantumSTEP is an Application and GUI framework based on GNUstep and Objective-C and extended, optimized for use in handheld devices (Sharp Zaurus, OpenMoko etc.). Therefore, it has an API that is compatible with MacOS X and Cocoa. Application software can be easily developed and cross-compiled with an SDK that...
- Software downloads 2008-03-05
- Managing Personal Information - Using the PIM API for Java ME
- Mobile handsets such as cellphones typically have an address book to keep track of people one likes to stay in touch with, a calendar to keep track of important events, and a to-do list to keep track of items one doesn't want to forget. This type of personal information is...
- White papers 2007-04-01
- Managing Personal Information - Summary of PIM Fields
- Mobile handsets such as cellphones typically have an address book to keep track of people one likes to stay in touch with, a calendar to keep track of important events, and a to-do list to keep track of items one doesn't want to forget. This type of personal information is...
- White papers 2007-04-01
- Using the PIM API for Java ME, Part 3 - Security Considerations
- Handling personal data has privacy and security implications-no one wants their personal information to be accessed by unauthorized people. Because the PIM API for Java ME provides access to personal and possibly sensitive information, there are security concepts to understand, and considerations to keep in mind, such as the impact...
- White papers 2007-03-01
- Using the PIM API for Java ME, Part 2 - Portability Considerations
- Personal information is one of the most important functions found in a handset, just second to voice. One can use the PIM API for Java ME to enable mobile Java applications to read and write to/from the locally stored personal information databases. One can even write synchronizers to keep handset...
- White papers 2007-03-01
- Design Considerations for Using the PIM API for Java ME
- Mobile handsets such as cellphones typically have an address book to keep track of people one likes to stay in touch with, a calendar to keep track of important events, and a to-do list to keep track of items one doesn't want to forget. This type of personal information is...
- White papers 2007-03-01
- AM TasksPlus (Mobile)
- Allows you to set which tasks to show and how to show them, including the possibility to control the number or order of tasks. Different view formats allow you to show tasks in form you like, with text and caption size you like. Tasks are filtered by categories, importance and...
- Software downloads 2005-03-04
- Introduction to the FileConnection API
- This paper describes the FileConnection API. It also includes a brief description of the example MIDlet that is included in this package and additional details about the API implementation in Nokia devices. The FileConnection API was specified in JSR-75: PDA Optional Packages for the J2ME Platform, which includes two Java...
- White papers 2004-11-02
- Eclipse readies 'rich client' software
- Eclipse readies 'rich client' softwareYawn, another wannabe...Don't you silly people know that .net is the only way to go???Windows desktop apps in Java ???Why? Sure, you could code them with SWT widgets so they'll run respectfully, but how well does this work on other platforms? If your aim is pretty...
- Discussion threads 2004-06-21
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