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SuperWaba is one of the most powerfull and portable JavaVMs for handhelds.

It can run on devices based on PalmOS, Windows CE, PocketPC, 32-bit Windows and Java. It is fully emulated under Java and in web browsers that support Java - standard development tools like Eclipse can be used.

SuperWaba has support for :

  • Exceptions
  • Threads
  • complete set of UI controls
  • double and long numeric types
  • variable resolution devices
  • grayscale and color displays
  • sockets and serial/IR
  • XML and HTML parsing
  • game API

A huge range of additional controls, methods, applications and tools are available here. On 32-bit Windows platforms, the benchmarks ran at over 3 times the speed of JIT-compiled Java applications on our native VM.

TWiki is used to share information among users & developers, and for collaboration purposes to boost the SuperWaba OpenSource project.

Take a look at the SuperWabaWiki site and become involved in this great project.

If you're a user who just wants to run applications and does not care who made their PDA so long as it works, then you want SuperWaba applications.

If you are one of those developers who has to keep on re-writing PDA applications to suit the device-of-the-week, or keeps discovering that Microsoft is obsoleting your development tools faster than you can develop applications, then SuperWaba is definitely for you.

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