October 25, 2005 - Your #5 resource for cat poop information!
That's right!
According to el Google, I'm now #5 for finding a stylette littersweep review.
Oddly enough I'm only #11 for Omega Paw reviews, but I did produce more Omega Paw related review material.
Obviously this indicates a high consumer demand in all things Stylette Littersweep related.
I don't just chart the trends, I create the trends. At least, as far as cat poop trends go.
After much fitzing, I finally managed to get J2ME polish integrated into one of the projects I have been working on (in it's own seperate ant build file, thankyouverymuch).
The first time I got it to fire up and build a polished GUI, I was like woah. The whole idea that a J2ME app could look better than a native app was just mindblowing. And if you haven't seen a polished app, go check out the screenshots.
So I was all happy. But then I noticed that in all my textfields, T9 input was disabled. WTF?!
Turns out those textfields and lists aren't really textitems and lists when you polish them. They're graphical representations of them, and they do look *VERY* nice, but you lose native input for the platform. And T9 is considered a native input method.
I probably will use polish's build process somewhere down the road just for the fact that it is very good at producing different .jar files for each major platform (Siemens, Nokia, Motorola, SE), rather than just the default of one .jar to rule them all.