SuperWaba is a Virtual Machine that can be run in Palm OS, Symbian, Pocket PC, Windows CE, AppletViewer and Windows 98 (and beyond). Because of the way SuperWaba was written, you can use Java to develop for it. You can write and debug the programs in your favorite Java IDE. When finish testing, just upload it to your handheld device.
SuperWaba is an open source project, covered by the GPL and LGPL licenses.
SuperWaba is a VM for PDAs and Smartphones. Because of the way SuperWaba was written, you can use Java to develop for it. Can run in PalmOS, Symbian, Windows CE/PocketPC devices, and in Windows 98/NT/2000/XP, and is fully emulated under JDK and browser. There's now a test version on Sony PSP!
Note: This version runs on Palm OS!
What's New in This Release:
· 1. added a kind of "flush" when Vm.debug is redirected to nvfs. this makes the debug really slow, but at least the data is now persisted after a reset.
· 2. fixed stack trace rebooting the device under some circunstantes.
· 3. now the virtualKeyboard is correctly set to false on Qtek 9100.
· 4. fixed y/z keys on German's Qtek 9100.
· 5. improved GPS class so that it read many commands sent in the same text line. Tested with Rikaline GPS-6033 Bluetooth and a Treo 650.
· 6. new changes on MotoQ: now the back key is back and the right selection key is ACTION.
· . updated the license for S60V3 devices. Now it expires at 2017.
· 7. vinicius: fixed NPE when using auto-scroll for a ScrollBar and the button was released but another timer event was dispatched.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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Application Development Assistant This app lets developers store information about the programms they are writing (CreatorID, size, version, downloads, etc.)
Plural - Plua desktop IDE Plural - Plua desktop IDE - Plural is a desktop IDE written in Java for the Palm Plua language.
It is feature rich and includes syntax coloring and completion, compilation to Plua and Doc formats and code testing on a Palm Emulator/Simulator.
See www.sophonix.com/downloads/plural.asp for more details
NewBie - Listbox NewBie - Listbox includes a copy of source code about dynamics listbox
Kill PDB Kill PDB - This application is great for programmers.
Kill PDB allows you to delete Palm databases (.PDB) by its creator ID (even the hidden ones).
Please, be very carefull when you use it.
NOTE: Borrar means delete in spanish
SkinUI Cobalt Skin Source The source code and build package for SkinUI cobalt skin, to be used for making other skins
B2C4Palm - Free BASIC Compiler B2C4Palm - Free BASIC Compiler - B2C is a Free BASIC-to-C Compiler for the Palm Computer. As the name implies, B2C converts BASIC code into C code for compilation by the C compiler. This makes B2C a very lean and simple compiler
JExpenseCSV2PDB JExpenseCSV2PDB - A Java Jar File to create the built-in ExpenseDB.pdb for the Palm. It should be compatible with all kinds of Palm os. Up to now the file format of the ExpenseDB has not been changed. Use JExpense2CSV to generate the IFO file. The ifo file is supposed to be called like the CSV file with the suffix IFO (Example: CSVFile.CSV -->> CSVFile.CSV
Other Software by developer «Guilherme Hazan»:
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It supports addition and search capabilities.
This freeware program was created in 1 day using SuperWaba.
You can send me suggestions for new improvements