If you're referring to developing native apps with an SDK, I'm 99.9%
sure that the only way to do it will be on a Mac using Apple's own
Xcode IDE (free for download).



On Oct 18, 5:42 am, AwayBBL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, so when there's an SDK in Feb, what do I need to buy to get
> started? I'm a PC guy right now, so I assume I'll need a Mac. I also
> assume I'll need a development environment. Any suggestions on a
> minimal platform that I should buy to get started(I'm on a low
> budget). Are the Mac development tools good(is there a good IDE, good
> sample code...etc?)
>
> On Oct 17, 1:47 pm, "Dennis Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > They've definitely sucked in the past, but recently I was blown away with
> > J2ME support on the Blackberry 8800.  We wrote an app that tied into the GPS
> > API and uploaded location data to our remote server.  At any rate, the app
> > sat on the main screen of the device like any other native app and the fact
> > that we could get GPS information via Java was pretty rare (at least on GSM
> > devices).  If you ever get a chance check out Google Maps for the 8800
> > series devices....insanely impressive and written in Java.  Nonetheless, I
> > ditched it for my iPhone :)
> > Regards,
> > Dennis
>
> > Ublip, Inc.www.ublip.com
>
> > On 10/17/07, Andy Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > another way, Java isn't truly native, yet that's how apps are written
> > > > for the Blackberry.
>
> > > Yes, and they suck ;-)
>
> > > andy- Hide quoted text -
>
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