Hi everyone,
Let me answer your questions one by one
Are these java applications as feature-rich as their Microsoft counterparts?.
More or less yes(but still needs some work)
Since they are written in pure 100% java Yes
Do they require installers??
We are still deciding on that as do we just need to include a installer and install the program or simply include a jar archive where the user can simply double click on the jar file to run it
Can they open / save in .doc format?
If you are talking about Microsoft .doc format it does not seem to be multi-platform so we introduced our own doc format which is almost similar but we
still have to work on this and open to comments on this
Since my program is written in java the company i work for have tried to run the applications on a pda and even mobile phones and it works. For example we have a program which is something like Adobe PhotoShop(still needs some work) but we have managed to make it run on the pc, mobile phones and on a pda.
The thing is we don't really know is there a market for such things in the US and EU. We did do a survey and found that there was such a demand in China, India and other major asian economies.
Please note that for the running of java applications on the pda and mobile phones requires that we build our own jvm which has to be included by the various manufacturers which the company i work for are trying to strike a deal with at the moment
Hope to hear more from other users
Yours Sincerely
Richard West