TN3270 Emulator Search - Asus Transformer TF700

I'm looking for a free TN3270 emulator. I am aware of the 'lite' versions and they are functionally limited. I did pay for the MochaSoft product but it is on another tablet... I don't want to pay for a second copy.

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Java Games

I noticed that on my TP I have a java application. I used to run java games on my old Samsung D500 and would love them on my pro, Can this app be used to run them?
I also cannot remember where I downloaded them from onto my D500 so if you guys can list some mobile phone java game sites then I can hopefully find the one I used. I'm sure it was something like mobo fun or something-mobi. It was a site similar to the following: http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/ but was not that one.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Java, MIDlets

Terminal Emulator

Whats the best terminal emulator for these phones touch pro?
I am not talking about just a telnet client like putty but something to handle different types of terminals?
I looked but did not find anything anyone uses at least in this forum.
This was very important for me. My work place still uses 3270 Emulation. I used Mochasoft's before (it's free), but it hasnt' been updated for years. They have updated the 5270 versions though.
I now downloaded the Aton version. You get a free 30 day trial and it looks great on our VGA screens. They just recently updated it, and it now supports every resolution WinMo can use. It's about $25, so I'll be purchasing it after the trial's up. One more plus for the Aton version is that it allows you to set your LU or ID number. Mochasoft's version does not.
Not sure if it works with 3270 and older /36 terminals but did you try putty yet?

Put an emulator on a website

Hi there,
I am undertaking a project at the moment that involves Windows Mobile emulators. I have installed the emulator images that Microsoft provide and it works flawlessly. The company I work for make a software for Windows Mobile devices and we need a way to put an emulator on our website to showcase the software and let it be manipulated by potential users.
Can anyone point me in the right direction of incorporating an emulator on a website for free as the prices i've been quoted are in the hundreds or thousands and that is way too much!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Amit

eWallet for Android?

I'm looking for an eWallet app, like Ilium Software's eWallet for PPC, which runs both Desktop (WinDOS and/or Linux) and Android PDA.
Joe
joebacsi74 said:
I'm looking for an eWallet app, like Ilium Software's eWallet for PPC, which runs both Desktop (WinDOS and/or Linux) and Android PDA.
Joe
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This looks good: Splash-ID. Has a desktop client as well. I don't use it so I can't say much else about it.
I personally use B-Folders which is a Free app and works great for me.
Security
I am a little suspicious about installing and using certain apps. Many state that they have full access to the phone and internet, meaning they can send all of my personal information elsewhere...and in an e-wallet application, that can be devastating. A goldmine for ID theft criminals... learn some code, and write an e-wallet application. Make it free and watch the information roll right in!
Can b-wallet be trusted? They are based in Spain and Bulgaria. Not much information out there about them.
Splash ID looks great and legit, but $30 is a ridiculous price for this software. $10 maybe for both desktop and phone.
Like the other guy said, B-folders does the exact same thing Splash ID does, and it's free, they are asking way too much money for that app
Have you considered KeePass?
Open source, no internet access (internet access not requested in the manifest upon install) & has an open source desktop counterpart too!
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-android-keepass-qtw.aspx
I was a long time eWallet user and contacted them recently because they don't have Android or WebOS clients. They said that they have no plans to create anything at this time for other platforms.
Seems like they are not doing well these days. I looked at Splash ID and while it seems okay, they way they license desktop software is insane and I hear that databases are not compatible with other version of their software so if you get a new phone you'd be out of luck.
I am now using CallPod's Keeper. It is very simplistic which I hate but it works with most major phones and desktops (PC & Mac, etc) I run it on my iPhone and Android.
Having used eWallet for a long time, on all platforms (pc, iphone, winmo), I hope they make ewallet for android soon.
Otherwise I have to find a new password program as well...
If enough people mail them, they must sooner or later make an android version
Otherwise I recommend lastpass(.com). Not ecsactly the same as ewallet, but really good. However, it requires internet access...
I am actually hoping for SPB Wallet to made for Android. SPB did announce Mobile Shell for Android so I am hoping they are gonna port more of their software library over as well.
I've been hassling Illium for ages about this, they don't seem interested in the slightest
**EDIT** Hang on, Splash actually charge you more if you buy the desktop and phone client together than if you buy them seperate! How does that work!?!?!
+1 for KeePass.
It is OPEN SOURCE and it does not require internet connection.
And it has desktop app as well, which is good.
For this kind of app which we use to store "sensitive information", I cant easily trust any closed source app.
That's why I am heading to KeePass when I got my Android device (ordered).
sd00 said:
Have you considered KeePass?
Open source, no internet access (internet access not requested in the manifest upon install) & has an open source desktop counterpart too!
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-android-keepass-qtw.aspx
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Well your wish was partially granted eWallet Viewer.
You can sync with your windows PC and view on your Android, but you cannot add or edit.
awesome, at last..
Now hopefully they do a full version also.. I see a lot of WM6.x users switching to Android at the moment...
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Woo hoo!!!!
Finally!
Viewer is good enough for me. It sync's to the desktop too (I've even paid for an upgrade to v7 so this works )
I would like to introduce keywords like AES or encryption on this post. I have been looking on and off for days for an encryption package for Android and pretty much drew a blank, with a couple of notable exceptions. It was only through trying to find out more information about JointLogic (makers of B-Folders) that I stumbled upon this very useful discussion. I also deeply distrust the anonymity of these vendors. I am deeply sorry if I offend them, but these days we are used to look a gift horse in the mouth. JointLogic is trying to make us suspicious of Google with backdoors in their engine, yet we are supposed to trust an anonymous company in who knows where?
I read somewhere that an android version of Ascendo Data Vault could be out sometime soon. Anyone know if there is any truth to that?
FireWallet
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FireWallet
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...is a totally different type of app. Good addition to the conversation :roll:
worse of all, the viewer has no SEARCH function!!!
After 8 months and still not a peep.

[Q] Recommendation needed

I'm looking for some tool to allow me to build 2 platform (Android/iPhone) Apps with no coding (or minimal coding). Looked some tools but not sure which to choose. Those which look good are very expensive.
I would rather prefer a desktop tool without paying monthly fees (although I do not mind to pay once for the license). I'm 100% oriented on business (database) type apps (no games media etc.). One of the features I need in my apps is an ability to create Parent/Child (i.e Invoice like) screens and relationships. The key factor also is an ability to do the Apps fast.
Any recommendations ?
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so far I tested: WinDev Mobile, Sencha, MobiOne but each of them has limitations. The first one seems to be most powerful but it is also pretty expensive.
Arthur
Perhaps look into Xamarin, but it is not cheap (starts at $600 for both iOS and Android platforms)
You can use libgdx engine, which is mainly for game but can be used for app development also, RoboVM integration is easy and helps you create app for both iOS and android. If not, then i would suggest Xamrian, which will cost you.
aklisiewicz said:
I'm looking for some tool to allow me to build 2 platform (Android/iPhone) Apps with no coding (or minimal coding). Looked some tools but not sure which to choose. Those which look good are very expensive.
I would rather prefer a desktop tool without paying monthly fees (although I do not mind to pay once for the license). I'm 100% oriented on business (database) type apps (no games media etc.). One of the features I need in my apps is an ability to create Parent/Child (i.e Invoice like) screens and relationships. The key factor also is an ability to do the Apps fast.
Any recommendations ?
PS>
so far I tested: WinDev Mobile, Sencha, MobiOne but each of them has limitations. The first one seems to be most powerful but it is also pretty expensive.
Arthur
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