It should actually run in *any* J2ME-friendly VM, but It's especially nice to have considering what you can do with the virtual keyboards in PSPKVM--works awfully nicely since we have clipboard support--it just lets you save as many snippets of text as you happen to want in little tagged fields, so you can put in URLs you're saving or copying somewhere else, or login stuff, messages you've written and not used, hell, shopping lists or todo lists (I use it for this) or whatever.
Code's also in the repository ... see trunk/midlets/notemidlet.
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... note also, the version as of about ten minutes ago is a bit more extensive than what was announced last night at pspkvm.org's shoutbox ... it's now got some stuff for moving things around the list, renaming things, forcing saves.
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See http://accidentalweblog.org/patches/pspkvm/notemidlet.jar ...
It should actually run in *any* J2ME-friendly VM, but It's especially nice to have considering what you can do with the virtual keyboards in PSPKVM--works awfully nicely since we have clipboard support--it just lets you save as many snippets of text as you happen to want in little tagged fields, so you can put in URLs you're saving or copying somewhere else, or login stuff, messages you've written and not used, hell, shopping lists or todo lists (I use it for this) or whatever.
Code's also in the repository ... see trunk/midlets/notemidlet.
... note also, the version as of about ten minutes ago is a bit more extensive than what was announced last night at pspkvm.org's shoutbox ... it's now got some stuff for moving things around the list, renaming things, forcing saves.