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    MobiForms Wireless Development Tool Now Certified With IBM J9 Java Environment

    MobiForms Wireless Development Tool Now Certified With IBM J9 Java Environment



    -/August 7, 2006 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-The latest release of the revolutionary mobile development tool MobiForms is now certified with the IBM J9 Java environment - alternatively known as the WebSphere Everyplace Micro Environment. J9 gives Java support for MobiForms on Pocket PC, Windows CE, Windows Mobile and Palm. MobiForms continues to support other Java environments such as Jbed, Jeode and Mysaifu on Windows Mobile or PersonalJava on Symbian.



    MobiForms is a rapid application development tool for building Java based mobile applications for Tablet PC, Pocket PC, Windows CE, Windows Mobile, EPOC, Symbian and Palm based mobile computers and PDAs. MobiForms revolutionises the creation of mobile applications by reducing development time from days to minutes. With MobiForms you do not need to know a single line of Java, but you can develop professional applications for asset collection, field service, inspection, market research, site surveys, stock control or workshop repair, quickly and seamlessly using the intuitive MobiForms drag and drop interface and tie the data back easily to corporate systems.

    This latest release complements the existing features in MobiForms such as signature capture, image items, integrated MobiScript language for bar coding, connectivity to Oracle, Sybase and IBM DB2 databases, or simple ASCII file access. MobiForms also contains networking functionality allowing client-server mobile applications to be built using serial, USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi or mobile phone connections.

    MobiForms can be downloaded from the MobiForms web site at http://www.mobiforms.com.


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