Hi, this is Steven Bradley, I'm from Suckley, Worcestershire, UK. I have currently got an orange rio (ZTE -G X991) but when I first found out about jbit, I had a Nokia 2330 Classic. The PC that I have is a windows xp computer. I found out about JBit by searching google for 'game maker for j2me mobiles', and (Woop woop!) I actually found something (after about 1 week of searching!). Currently, the proggramming languages that I know are 6502 (obviously), visual basic 2010, python, j2me, and html.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hi Steven. I've just looked up Orange Rio and I hope you have no major problems with JBit on your phone. I've never tested it on a real QWERTY phone and the feedback I've got a while back (I think it was a Samsung) wasn't very encouraging (some very annoying bugs on the Editor when a dialog was used, IIRC).
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
There isn't really any problems with using the program on my phone, I just use the keys with numbers on them after pressing the shift button twice and then JBit works fine. And my phone is also touchscreen so if there were any problems with the buttons, I could just use the touchscreen.
Oh, and by the way, I'm from Suckley, Worcestershire, UK, but I live in Birmingham…
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
If you feel like it, please write something about yourself. Here are some ideas:
What country are you from?
What phone are you using?
Do you have a PC?
How did you find out about JBit?
What programming languages do you know?
Hi, this is Steven Bradley, I'm from Suckley, Worcestershire, UK. I have currently got an orange rio (ZTE -G X991) but when I first found out about jbit, I had a Nokia 2330 Classic. The PC that I have is a windows xp computer. I found out about JBit by searching google for 'game maker for j2me mobiles', and (Woop woop!) I actually found something (after about 1 week of searching!). Currently, the proggramming languages that I know are 6502 (obviously), visual basic 2010, python, j2me, and html.
Hi Steven. I've just looked up Orange Rio and I hope you have no major problems with JBit on your phone. I've never tested it on a real QWERTY phone and the feedback I've got a while back (I think it was a Samsung) wasn't very encouraging (some very annoying bugs on the Editor when a dialog was used, IIRC).
There isn't really any problems with using the program on my phone, I just use the keys with numbers on them after pressing the shift button twice and then JBit works fine. And my phone is also touchscreen so if there were any problems with the buttons, I could just use the touchscreen.
Oh, and by the way, I'm from Suckley, Worcestershire, UK, but I live in Birmingham…