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Re: What is the best application to run .jar and .jad files?
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Those tiny screens you speak of are what we had in the Apache, Tilt, Touch and Mogul =]
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Re: What is the best application to run .jar and .jad files?
Um, no, most java games aren't intended for ppc at all, whether they be the Apache, Touch, or Mogul. We have to install a java emulator like Esmertec to even get them to run at all on our windows mobile devices. They're intended for actual PHONES, not ppc's.
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Re: What is the best application to run .jar and .jad files?
*sigh* OK, you win. Point I was initially making was that the games he was complaining about that play in little tiny squares in the upper corner of his screen weren't made for our phones, and probably not even for the ppc at all. Yes, you are correct, there are a few java games made for the ppc, but those more than likely don't have the resolution issues he's referring to. Windows Mobile doesn't play seamlessly well with java games and applets, if it did, we wouldn't need a java runtime emulator to run them. I LOVE Opera Mobile, but it's still not perfect, because of the limitations of java and the java Emulators we're forced to use.
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Re: What is the best application to run .jar and .jad files?
Sorry to revive an old thread, but do any of you get the following message when trying to load a .jad or .jar file?
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Re: What is the best application to run .jar and .jad files?
I have the same problem. I have Esmertec java app. Not to be lame but whats the difference between that and JBED?
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