J2MEdit - Source Code Editor - Write and compile source code on your Java J2ME mobile device
Develop C++, Java, PHP, and HTML code - With fully highlighted syntax
J2MEdit is the first and only tool that combines the power of a large programming IDE and the portability of a mobile phone to create a small and easy to use source code editor.
This tool is ideal for professional developers, hobbyist programmers, or students. J2MEdit also allows you to create and edit regular word-wrapped text documents from your mobile device. When you want to transfer your files, simply email or upload them to the internet all from within J2MEdit.
Key Features:
Create source code files in Java, C/C++, PHP, and HTML
Store files locally or over the internet
Compile Java and C/C++ source code directly from your mobile device
Create notes, memos, and word wrapped documents
Editing features such as copy, paste, find/replace, undo, and more...
Send files to anyone via Email
Load files to your mobile from the internet
Assign any key on your device to do exactly what you want
Advanced data compression allows for small and fast data transfers
Collaborate with others with the option to share the same files among multiple users
Personalize your interface from fonts and text color to screen size and background color
and more...
Supported Devices:
J2MEdit is designed to run on all Java J2ME mobile devices.
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Supported operating systems:
Java ME, Java Nokia 240x320, Java SE 240x320
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Comments on J2MEdit - Source Code Editor:
Mac:
Not all that bad,but soo tricky to use.
Date: 15 Nov 22
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