see if this is what you want: www.appforge.com 
Visual Basic environment, CE and PalmOS support.
I don't prefer it, but it's what I have.

dm

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> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:00 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Re: Windows CE on J2me Need Help
> 
> 
> I hope someone ponders the question seriously.  I personally 
> do not enjoy developing with deadlines in C and knowing that 
> the APIs and Screens are completely different between Palm 
> and CE.  The user interfaces of the underlying operating 
> systems present two different User Interfaces.  It really 
> requires two completely separate sets of code to provide the 
> appropriate user interface in your system.  Maybe 10% to 20% 
> of your code could be common between the platforms, but then 
> there is the endian issues, so it really isn't worth trying 
> to have a common code set, in my opinion.
> 
> My problem is that I want to develop for multiple pda 
> platforms and have as much as possible common code and use a 
> higher level language that "takes care of" all the standard 
> memory management, file I/O, etc as possible. This generally 
> reduces development time considerably.  I'm not knocking C, 
> you can do anything and do it quick in a small footprint.  
> But PDAs are getting pretty fast, have lots of memory, which 
> makes the high level languages with their runtime modules a 
> reasonable user experience.  These high level IDEs all seem 
> to allow access to modules you write in C, so if there is 
> something that requires that speed, level of API access, etc, 
> then write it in C and link it in.
> 
> With that said, what really are the IDEs that provide these 
> features.  I am currently looking for such a solution.  All 
> of my experience with Palm OS is with CodeWarrior on Win.  
> Works great, but development time is excessive due to the 
> language and APIs, I'm hoping in comparison to high level 
> languages for PDAs.  Since most of my experience in recent 
> years is in Microsoft Visual Studio, I would feel most 
> comfortable with that type of IDE.  So there is my wish list.
> 
> So, is Java the answer?
> 
> Thanks for your input in advance.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Easy Business Software
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jawwad ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 9:37 AM
> Subject: Windows CE on J2me Need Help
> 
> 
> > Hi All;
> > Well i have developed small application on PlamOS
> > using J2me(Midp,cldc).But now i want to run this
> > application on Windows CE.Please help how i would run
> > this applicaion on Win CE emultor.Any tutorials ,links
> > will be grateful.
> > Jawwad Ahmed
> >
> >
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