BulletProof Releases First RAD Tool For Building Wireless Enterprise Applications For Palm OS And Windows CE Devices - BulletProof Corp

Edge: Work-Group Computing Report, Jan 17, 2000

BulletProof Corporation Tuesday released a beta version of JDesignerPro 4.0 with groundbreaking support for building wireless enterprise applications for Palm OS and Windows CE devices.

JDesignerPro 4.0 is the first widely available RAD tool that allows virtually anyone to create wireless handheld enterprise applications with little or no programming experience. A free trial of JDesignerPro 4.0, can be downloaded from http://www.bulletproof.com. Multimedia training tools are also available at no charge from the same site.

Thanks to the efforts of the development team at BulletProof, JDesignerPro now provides the ability to allow Palm OS and Windows CE (Pocket PC) devices with wireless support to be used for much more than just email or web browsing. Taking advantage of over four years of Java development tool experience BulletProof has positioned itself as a leader in the emerging wireless market. JDesignerPro 4.0 is perfect for building mobile applications for industries including but not limited to the following: Sales Force Automation, Warehousing, Quoting and Point of Sale.

JDesignerPro 4.0 is compatible with Palm OS, Microsoft Windows CE (Pocket PC), Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, HP/UX., Novell NetWare, and Linux. Compatible databases are Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Informix, Sybase, and all other JDBC/ODBC compliant databases.

BulletProof Corporation, based in Miami, has been a pioneer in Java technology since 1995. BulletProof has shipped JDesignerPro to Fortune 500 customers around the globe such as FedEx, WorldCom, BT and others. The company's partners include Sun Microsystems, JavaSoft, Microsoft, Netscape, IBM and other major players. SOURCE: DigitalWork (http://www.digitalwork.com)

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