All my stuff supports Applets, J2ME, and Android.

http://allbinary.axspace.com/

I use the Applets to show off what will run on mobile devices.

Sadly, I never had the money or support to get my stuff marketed or
certified.  While I had tested an older version of my library on a
phone I was never able to make it to market since sites like Handango
and others stopped or never supported J2ME and the telecoms want money
for certification.

I was actually expecting to win and use the money to get my stuff sold
on real hardware.  Oh well.

I am looking into building a robotics API and building robots
instead.  I was thinking of toys initially and selling them on eBay
and such since I have no money.

Suffice it to say I have several hundred thousand lines of code in
several closed source projects with no prospects.

I can't buy and IPhone, but I imagine the testing would be the same as
any phone.  No more Cocoa for me probably.

On May 12, 1:25 pm, "Shane Isbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm interested in how many people are porting their applications to Java ME,
> iPhone and/or Windows Mobile.
>
> The reason I ask is because JV handles Android/Java ME now, but could easily
> be extended for Windows Mobile, possibly iPhone for OTA content delivery.
> Would there be interest in these additional content types?
>
> Shane
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