Tassilo Horn writes:
[...]
> To my best knowledge, Andoid does not support Java ME. It uses a
> flavour of Java, but not ME.
Sorry for this...
> From wikipedia:
>
> Android
> ===
>
> The Android open-source software stack consists of Java applications
> running on a Java-based, o
XeCycle writes:
Hi!
>>> Java ME seems more widely supported, has anyone worked on that?
>>>
>>> Also, it's painful to input text on iOS devices, and text is all of
>>> Org mode.
>>
>> I don't understand. Can you be more explicit?
>
> Sorry. I mean to port Org mobile to Java ME platform --- has
Bastien writes:
> XeCycle writes:
>
>> Java ME seems more widely supported, has anyone worked on that?
>>
>> Also, it's painful to input text on iOS devices, and text is all of Org
>> mode.
>
> I don't understand. Can you be more explicit?
Sorry. I mean to port Org mobile to Java ME platform
Bastien writes:
>> Java ME seems more widely supported, has anyone worked on that?
>>
>> Also, it's painful to input text on iOS devices, and text is all of
>> Org mode.
>
> I don't understand. Can you be more explicit?
That was my first question, too. :-)
And quoting Wikipedia:
,[ http:/
XeCycle writes:
> Java ME seems more widely supported, has anyone worked on that?
>
> Also, it's painful to input text on iOS devices, and text is all of Org
> mode.
I don't understand. Can you be more explicit?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Java ME seems more widely supported, has anyone worked on that?
Also, it's painful to input text on iOS devices, and text is all of Org
mode.
--
Carl Lei (XeCycle)
Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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