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About:
SuperWaba is a VM for PDAs. Because of the way it was written, you can use Java to develop programs for it. It supports exceptions, threads, many user interface controls, double and long 64-bit types, grayscale, color, 3D controls, and JNI and Java libraries, among other features.
Author:
Guilherme C. Hazan [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.superwaba.com.br
Trove categories:
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| [Development Status] | | 6 - Mature | | [Environment] | | Other Environment | | [Intended Audience] | | Developers | | [License] | | OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) | | [Operating System] | | Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 95/98/ME, Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows CE, Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000/XP, OS Independent, PalmOS | | [Programming Language] | | Assembly, C, Java | | [Topic] | | Software Development, Software Development :: Compilers, Software Development :: Embedded Systems, Software Development :: Interpreters, Software Development :: Libraries :: Java Libraries, Software Development :: User Interfaces |
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Well worth it, and now with Wiki
by Vik Olliver - Feb 5th 2004 21:55:14
It's a great product and we're now using it for commercial applications. We
only have to develop one application and it can run across a wide range of
platforms.
There were a few features it didn't have - but we soon added those thanks
to Open Source and SuperWaba's ability to support native libraries.
Deploying many files and a copy of SuperWaba to clients has been
simplified by using package installers like CrunchIt for WinCE/PocketPC and
Nutshell for PalmOS.
The Jump compiler looks useful too, though I've not explored it much. I've
taken to using the Wiki site a
lot; there's a very extensive FAQ there.
Vik :v)
ECONZ Ltd.
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