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MobiForms Revolutionises the Development of Mobile Applications
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The team at MobiForms are proud to announce the release of MobiForms 1.0. MobiForms is a rapid application development tool for building Oracle Lite database solutions for wireless PDAs. MobiForms revolutionises the development of mobile applications reducing development time from days to minutes with the intuitive MobiForms drag and drop interface.
MobiForms lets you develop professional applications for field service, inspection, market research and stock management. Inexpensive solutions can be built in minutes instead of days. MobiForms uses Java, but the Java layer is totally hidden from the developer leaving you to concentrate on high-level business logic and the application look and feel.
The MobiForms Developer and Runtime environments use any Java Runtime Environment (1.2 onwards). MobiForms is certified to run with Oracle Server, Personal Oracle or Oracle Lite.
The full version of MobiForms can be downloaded from the MobiForms web site. The MobiForms Developer will run on any PC Windows version and includes a free runtime licence for running your MobiForms applications on any number of mobile devices, complete installation and development manual, and free email support. MobiForms comes with the runtime files to enable you to run your mobile applications on Windows CE, Pocket PC, EPOC and Palm. For more information see our web site at www.mobiforms.com.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 15, 2005 (00:00:00) (2675 reads)
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Advanced Installer For Java v2.6 Released
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Caphyon LLC is pleased to announce the release of Advanced Installer For Java 2.6, a Windows Installer authoring tool with built-in support for Java applications, integrating them fully into the Windows OS and making them look and feel just like a native application. Advanced Installer for Java runs on Windows 2000/XP, and the install packages it creates run on all Microsoft Windows 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP operating systems.
Using the standard Windows Installer technology, Advanced Installer For Java is able to provide the best Windows integration for your Java applications. It ensures the smallest possible footprint by producing zero-overhead install packages which contain only native Windows Installer data with no additional runtime requirements.
Advanced Installer also provides a native launcher for your Java applications. Through this launcher your users will see and use your Java programs just like regular Windows native executables. The native launcher provides a fast and friendly start up process for your Java applications.
Advanced Installer For Java is built on standard, open formats. The project files are saved as XML files for easy integration with source control systems. Advanced Installer is FREE for the simplest, most common usages. If additional capabilities are needed, they are available at some of the lowest prices in the industry.
What's new in Advanced Installer for Java 2.6
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This new version adds support for creating installation patches, computing file hashes, conditional levels for features, client/server JVM type selection and more.
- Authoring Windows Installer patches (MSP files).
- Computing file hashes.
- Conditional levels for features.
- Support JVM type: server/client.
- Folder ordering.
- Support for continuing prerequisites install after a reboot.
- Ordering prerequsites.
- Bug fixes.
Advanced Installer For Java costs USD $199.
The application can be downloaded from:
http://www.advancedinstaller.com/download.html
More details about the application can be found at:
http://www.advancedinstaller.com/java.html
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 14, 2005 (00:00:00) (2534 reads)
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