Sunday, March 10, 2002
PocketASP 2.0 released
Posted by Andy Sjostrom in "DEVELOPER" @ 01:00 AM
http://www.ModeZero.net/PocketASP
ModeZero has released new version of its Pocket PC web server solution, PocketASP. PocketASP makes it possible to view and use HTML and ASP web sites locally. PocketASP supports JScript, VBScript and sports a source code encryption scheme to "protect application writers intellectual property".
More information:
"Version 2 of PocketASP offers many benefits to the corporate developer. A familiar development platform for Pocket PC leverages existing skill sets; a small software footprint minimises deployment issues; database support allows corporate data to be updated and synchronised on the device; the unique implementation of PocketASP without a web server means there are no additional security issues to worry about.
PocketASP is free for evaluation and non-commercial use. It has 100% functionality and is not time-limited."
ModeZero has a very interesting product here. As I will take a thorough look at it, I sincerely appreciate their generous "free for evalution and non-commercial use". Being a software developer myself, I know that if I like what I see, I will bring it along to my next project!
ModeZero has released new version of its Pocket PC web server solution, PocketASP. PocketASP makes it possible to view and use HTML and ASP web sites locally. PocketASP supports JScript, VBScript and sports a source code encryption scheme to "protect application writers intellectual property".
More information:
"Version 2 of PocketASP offers many benefits to the corporate developer. A familiar development platform for Pocket PC leverages existing skill sets; a small software footprint minimises deployment issues; database support allows corporate data to be updated and synchronised on the device; the unique implementation of PocketASP without a web server means there are no additional security issues to worry about.
PocketASP is free for evaluation and non-commercial use. It has 100% functionality and is not time-limited."
ModeZero has a very interesting product here. As I will take a thorough look at it, I sincerely appreciate their generous "free for evalution and non-commercial use". Being a software developer myself, I know that if I like what I see, I will bring it along to my next project!