Aye.

I happen to find the Windows Mobile SDK to be particularly useful. I don't
know anything about apps for Blackberry's though, although they're slowly
taking off here in England, I don't think much of them. I myself have a
Windows Mobile and the Blackberry's just done match up in my opinion.

Current link for the Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=83a52af2-f524-4ec5-9155-717cbe5d25ed&DisplayLang=en


Blair McKenzie-2 wrote:
> 
> A very good place to start with this is to browse to the test suite on
> those
> devices.
> 
> Blair
> 
> On 1/26/07, Gerry Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I have been asked to put certain database apps online for Blackberry
>> and Windows Mobile devices. These are typically a lookup/edit or
>> table/browse protocol.
>>
>> Some tech questions I need to consider:
>>
>> 1. The OS on these devices is different, will that make a difference
>> on the browsing to an app?
>>
>> 2. Is jQuery appropriate for mobile devices? WinMobile probably does
>> JavaScript but how well implemented? And how does RIM fare?
>>
>> Note to above: I am new to both programming mobile devices and jQuery,
>> so please indulge my ignorance.
>>
>> 3. What other questions should I ask? Is it as simple as detecting the
>> browser/platform and coding from there?
>>
>> 4. Any sites, mailing lists, I should visit?
>>
>> Thank you all,
>>
>> Gerry
>>
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