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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007
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| mobile phone dictionary development What programming platform is the most suitable for developing mobile phone dictionaries and why? |
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| Remembering TQ ![]() Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Sweden
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| Mobile phone dictionaries? You mean like T9? For deployment on mobile phones, I assume? If so, I'd think it matters which platform you're targeting. Java (J2ME) is available on a lot of them, so that'd be a good start. Unclear how you'd tie that into any phone applications, though. Closer to the metal, you'd have to have an SDK and things like that, and I would think it's C++ for a lot of them.
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