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Solution Creating Mobile Applications using GBasic

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Jun 15th, 2004
Just wanted to tell everybody who are strugggling with J2me to check out a new TOOL - GoDB. It comes bundeled with its own language called GBasic , its IDE and simulators for PALM, POCKET PC, Nokia. The language is so simple that anyone can master it in a days time . The applications run on MOBILE devices . All you have to do is click a button the application gets loaded on to the PDA and runs on it.. You can actually check out for yourself. Just imagine your programme running on your POCKET PC or just try it on the simulator provided by the TOOL. The evaluation copy is available at www.consigntech.com/20.htm
Consigntech.com brings to you - A Mobile Application Development Tool - GoDB
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