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        Mobile app dev tool gains enhanced database support

        Doug | Date: Nov 9, 2005 | Comments: 1



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        MobiForms has updated its rapid application development tool for building mobile applications for Windows Mobile devices. MobiForms 2.1 improves support for Oracle Server and Oracle Lite, runs with Sybase SQL Anywhere, and supports multiple data types from different database suppliers, according to the company.




        MobiForms is a rapid application development (RAD) tool that uses an intuitive drag-and-drop interface to create Java database applications. The company claims that the tool "removes the need for the application developer to know a single line of Java," and that applications that would "traditionally take days to write in Java or C++" can be done "in minutes."

        Version 2.1 also supports the Sybase jConnect and iAnywhere JDBC drivers. The development environment has additionally been improved with a colour palette and font chooser for applying attributes directly to buttons, check boxes, fields, labels, and lists, according to MobiForms.



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