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By mutant
via mobiko.blogs.com
Published: Jun 15 2006 / 05:34

Do you fancy creating rich UI midlets that rivals those done using Macromedia's FLASH LITE? Now, fret not, as the guys at Tricastmedia have created a rich and incredibly small GUI framework (codename OMEGA) for J2ME MIDP development that is not just good but better than FLASH-LITE.
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rick replied ago:

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The original description for this one way really waaaayyyy too long and self-promotional. We haven't wanted to implement a hard limit on the length of descriptive blurbs, but when we see entries like this was we wonder whether we should have?

Anyway, we clipped it to a much more reasonable length.

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mobiko replied ago:

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Guys, all the screenshots and videos demos are now available here. http://mobiko.blogs.com/mutant/2006/06/watch_all_trica.html#comments

See all the rich widgets including a first-seen J2ME Text Input Entry widget (Yes, you no longer need to use the phone's native input system when entering text from your midlet), and sample applications created with OMEGA (Tricastmedia's TWUIK Rich Media Engine).

Check out their blog http://www.tricastmedia.com/blog

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