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I don't have a phone capable of running Java. But I have to wonder just how well WORA actually works on such diverse (and limited) hardware, with diverse display resolutions, input methods, ram quantity, etc.
My first encounter with write once, run anywhere, was over twenty years ago with a product called ZBasic. It had all these screen scaling capabilities and other capability mapping abstractions that sounded great. But writing the same app for my Apple ][ and my DOS box, I quickly saw the pitfalls of WORA on diverse devices. A decade and a half of making various applications work with a range of different serial terminals didn't make me any more sanguine about such things. Anyone who has ever supported WordPerfect 4.x or 5.x on Unix should know what I mean.
Edited 2007-10-23 17:19