runs on the iphone, I am not sure about Windows Mobile. Generally
speaking if you can run Python you should be able to run Web2py.

Chris

On Oct 30, 8:44 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> I have used it more than one year ago, something around version
> 1.59.*. Let us know what does not work and we can help fix it.
>
> On 30 oct, 16:21, pallav <pal...@fielddiagnostics.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > My company is working on a platform for mobile application development
> > along the lines of PhoneGap and Rhosync. The idea is to have a web2py
> > server running on the mobile device (Android, iPhone, etc.) locally,
> > and have a browser component that is used for UI. The UI would be
> > developed in HTML/CSS/javascript (the new jQuery mobile library looks
> > like a good option to include)
>
> > We will release the framework open-source (to us the framework is just
> > a means to an end) but would appreciate some help getting started.
> > This could potentially be very good for web2py in return because cross-
> > platform mobile app frameworks are a relatively new but huge market.
> > Running the server on the device will allow several advantages,
> > including:
> > 1. Access to native device hardware (camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS,
> > etc.)
> > 2. Access to the application even when disconnected
> > 3. Speedy UI for the user
>
> > Our first target platform is Windows Mobile 5. I have searched through
> > the forums on here, and although it seems that web2py should work on
> > there, nobody seems to have claimed success. The closest I found was
> > this old 
> > thread:http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/a85e511bc8...
>
> > Has anyone here had success running web2py on Windows Mobile recently?
> > If not, I will try to get something running early this week and post
> > here with results/questions.
>
> > Thanks
>
>

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