Re: Delphi and PDA



Thanks Kim.

> On the PDA side, we have a native C# assembly available which is
compatible with Compact Framework. Hence you can use C#
> if you wish.

Well, if I want to use PocketPC, this seems to be a very good option. I'm
happy that C# was designed by a former Delphi guy, so it doesn't feel too
strange :)

> We also have a pure Java client available. I must honestly say, that I
have not tested it with mobile Java at this
> point but it works fine with JRE 1.3 and up.

I'm not a great believer in Java. I will only use it if there is *nothing
else* that works. Otherwise, I'd rather travel to Java and have my holiday
there.

Thanks for your example.. it looks simple enough for me to understand :)

Kind regards,

Nils


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