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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release
apps for phones Announces The Commercial Availability Of Their Premier J2ME™ RAD Tool
3GSM World Congress, Cannes, France. apps for phones announced today that their RAD tool for creating applications for phones and other wireless devices that support the J2ME standard is now available for sales at their web site www.appsforphones.com.
The apps for phones RAD tool enables software developers, whatever their programming skills to build applications for phones. The visual designer allows for a "drag and drop" development process and the automatic separation of UI from business logic simplifies the issues normally associated with porting J2ME applications between different phones. It also provides easy integration with Web Services, which enables developers to integrate legacy systems and Internet servers.
"We have focussed on the needs of all types of software developers who wish to work with mobile phones," commented Chief Product Officer apps for phones, Andrew Terry. "They need a tool that combines ease of use with sophisticated capabilities and total control of their applications across a wide range of phones".
"We are delighted to be announcing our commercial launch at the 3GSM World Congress, as part of our presentation at the Cutting Edge, Venture Funded Technology Seminar," said Bill Colwill, VP Business Development apps for phones. "With millions of Java based phones already shipped, the only roadblock has been the lack of compelling development tools. We have bulldozed our way through that blockage and now we and our customers can start the next generation of computing".
About apps for phones
apps for phones is an international company, based in Bristol, UK, dedicated to providing the enabling technology for the creation of compelling applications for intelligent mobile phones. apps for phones delivers a technology-leading platform specifically designed to enable software developers to easily build applications easily across the wide range of wireless devices.
Further information and images are available at www.appsforphones.com/press.htm
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