"no one important" <no_one@home.here> wrote in message
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> What's the best java prog to install for the 1940. Only want to view java
> pages...
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"Brad Isaac" <admin@pocketpcaddict_stopspams.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 7 May 2004 15:29:09 +0100, no one important <no_one@home.here>
> wrote:
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> > What's the best java prog to install for the 1940. Only want to view
java
> > pages...
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> You might want to try Netfront. It's a nice browser anyway, plus it
> supports java on web pages. http://nfppc.access.co.jp/english/ >
Thanks for info but trying this I still get 'sorry your browser does'nt
support java'
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Because Java for PC and Java distributions available for PDAs differ much.
In most cases you won't be able to view internet websites built with Java on
your PDA, even if you have on of those Virtual Machines installed.
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"Nikki Casali" <nikki@ncSasPali.deAmoMn.co.uk> wrote in message
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> no one important wrote:
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> > Thanks for info but trying this I still get 'sorry your browser does'nt
> > support java'
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> I've never had a problem running Java in NetFront, even very complex
> Java code hundreds of kilobytes.
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> One point, the trial does not install the Java components. You need to
> buy the full version.
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