AdaptAir 1.1.0.36

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AdaptAir is PC/Windows software for mobile publishing. With AdaptAir you can compose and create Java ME content (MIDlets) from wide range of file formats (text and images) and/or from the internet links, without any programming. Creating mobile Java midlets with AdaptAir is as simple as creating PowerPoint presentations, just inserting and editing the text and/or image content, MS Office documents (Word and Excel files) and web links. AdaptAir can be used either as professional authoring tool for mobile content publishers or as utility for any kind of business and professional who might need simple, fast and inexpensive way to export information to mobile phones or to have information accessible from mobile phones. With AdaptAir users can easily and quickly create and publish useful Java ME MIDlets with text and image content for any purpose. Almost any kind of file (text and image content) can be imported into AdaptAir and turned into useful mobile content (Java ME Midlet), just within few minutes. AdaptAir generates pure Java ME midlets (supporting MIDP2.0 and earlier MIDP1.0) without any dependencies on proprietary APIs, classes or on mobile phone manufacturers.

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