fhs
Volume 7, Number 36 -- September 25, 2007

Clearview Boosts 5250 Screen Navigation for Smartphones

Published: September 25, 2007

by Alex Woodie

Clearview Software International, a software development firm based in Amherst, New Hampshire, recently started selling a new version of its 5250 and Unix emulator for Windows smartphones and PDAs, Co*STAR Mobile Release 2.0. With this release, Clearview has focused on improving user navigation of System i screens from small displays, such as those on PDAs.

According to Rich Lowney, CEO of Clearview Software, the new release of the Co*STAR product, announced Sunday, stemmed from the needs of several customers who requested improvements be made to their PDA user interfaces when connecting to iSeries applications.

"With the additional features, we have simplified navigation of the iSeries screen on the PDA and significantly improved productivity of the end users," Lowney says. "We are very pleased to offer many robust features including; improved screen scrolling, function key configuration/display, and a great new way of displaying iSeries message notification. Our customers are extremely excited with the improved response time, small footprint, and ease of configuration."

Co*STAR Mobile is designed for Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 and Windows Mobile 5 platforms, and includes emulator for TN5250 and VT220. For more information or free trials, visit www.costarmobile.com/Screens.aspx.




                     Post this story to del.icio.us
               Post this story to Digg
    Post this story to Slashdot


Sponsored By
COMMON

COMMON Focus 2007 will be our first annual workshop conference event, featuring three days of intense, focused education. It will be a smaller, more intimate event than a traditional COMMON conference with a limited number of attendees - allowing attendees for more one-on-one interaction with the speakers and each other.

There will be 15 in-depth, all-day educational workshops offered - both in lab and lecture-style formats - in a wide range of topic areas. Attendees can attend only one workshop per day, providing attendees the opportunity to focus their educational needs on a specific topic each day.

                                Workshops offered at COMMON Focus 2007 include:

                                Monday
                                · Disaster Recovery Primer - Ready, Set, Plan
                                · Modernizing RPG Applications
                                · Implementing i5/OS Security
                                · (LAB): PHP Essentials
                                · (LAB): WDS and WDSc Guided Tour

                                Tuesday
                                · Disaster Recovery Workshop: Be Well Prepared
                                · All You Need to Know about SQL in Six Hours
                                · System i Access for Web
                                · (LAB): IBM System i Navigator Workshop
                                · (LAB): Hands on VB.net and ASP.net for System i Developers

                                Wednesday
                                · Systems Management Workshop
                                · Beyond the Basics with SQL
                                · RPG Meets the Web
                                · (LAB): Optimize Your System i with IBM Performance Management Tools
                                · (LAB): Using Java to Build System i Web Applications

COMMON Focus 2007 will kickoff on the evening of Sunday, October 14th
with a Welcome Reception, where attendees and workshop instructors can meet and network.
A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided each day, along with several breaks,
giving attendees time to interact with each other.

COMMON Focus 2007 will also have a tabletop-style exhibition area, featuring
a limited number of exhibitors. Attendees will be able to view and get
hands-on demonstration on the latest System i-related solutions available to them.

This innovative educational conference promises to be three days of intense learning -
it is an educational opportunity that you don't want to miss.

Learn more at www.common.org/focus.


Editor: Alex Woodie
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Joe Hertvik,
Shannon O'Donnell, Timothy Prickett Morgan
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
Contact the Editors: To contact anyone on the IT Jungle Team
Go to our contacts page and send us a message.

Sponsored Links

COMMON:  Join us at the annual 2008 conference, March 30 - April 3, in Nashville, Tennessee
looksoftware:  Stop recoding with end-to-end modernization solutions
NowWhatJobs.net:  NowWhatJobs.net is the resource for job transitions after age 40


 

IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks

The System i Pocket RPG & RPG IV Guide: List Price, $69.95
The iSeries Pocket Database Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket Developers' Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket SQL Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket Query Guide: List Price, $49.00
The iSeries Pocket WebFacing Primer: List Price, $39.00
Migrating to WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
iSeries Express Web Implementer's Guide: List Price, $59.00
Getting Started with WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries: List Price, $79.95
Getting Started With WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries: List Price, $89.00
Getting Started with WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
WebFacing Application Design and Development Guide: List Price, $55.00
Can the AS/400 Survive IBM?: List Price, $49.00
The All-Everything Machine: List Price, $29.95
Chip Wars: List Price, $29.95


 
The Four Hundred
SAP Plants Its Flag in Mid-Market Territory with SaaS Apps

A1S Is to Applications What AS/400 Was to Systems

EGL: At Least It's Not Java, But It Ain't RPG, Either

As I See It: Shocking

The Linux Beacon
Canonical, VMware Create Skinny Linux for Virtual Appliances

HP Engineers New Blade Server Box for SMB Shops

SCO Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Transitive Rejiggers Emulation Software, Adds Partners

Big Iron
Leverage

Top Mainframe Stories From Around the Web

Chats, Webinars, Seminars, Shows, and Other Happenings

Four Hundred Guru
System i Developers and .NET 2.0: ASP.NET and the Declarative Programming Model

Don't Disable Blocking

Admin Alert: When APPN Prevents You from Changing Network Attributes

System i PTF Guide
September 15, 2007: Volume 9, Number 37

September 8, 2007: Volume 9, Number 36

September 1, 2007: Volume 9, Number 35

August 25, 2007: Volume 9, Number 34

August 18, 2007: Volume 9, Number 33

August 11, 2007: Volume 9, Number 32

The Windows Observer
Microsoft Loses Antitrust Appeal in European Court

In Search Of a More Secure Internet

Sun and Microsoft Go All the Way with Windows

HP Engineers New Blade Server Box for SMB Shops

The Unix Guardian
SCO Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Sun and Microsoft Go All the Way with Windows

SAP Plants Its Flag in Mid-Market Territory with SaaS Apps

As I See It: The Dons of Dialogue

Four Hundred Monitor
Four Hundred Monitor's
Full iSeries Events Calendar

THIS ISSUE SPONSORED BY:

Aldon
Bytware
Profound Logic Software
HiT Software
COMMON


Printer Friendly Version


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Boise Cascade Gets 'm-Powered' with mrc Reporting Tool

Red Oak Simulates World's Fastest Human Terminal Operator

Echo Cuts Waste with SPLTOOL Investment

BCD's WebSmart PHP Goes GA

But Wait, There's More:

Arcad Delivers Free Emulator, Tester for WDSc . . . CCSS Concentrates on European Expansion . . . Gaylord Picks' i5/OS System for National Harbor Convention Center . . . Clearview Boosts 5250 Screen Navigation for Smartphones . . . ICS Updates FormSprint . . . B&L Releases Cost Estimating Wizard . . .

Four Hundred Stuff

BACK ISSUES





 
Subscription Information:
You can unsubscribe, change your email address, or sign up for any of IT Jungle's free e-newsletters through our Web site at http://www.itjungle.com/sub/subscribe.html.

Copyright © 1996-2008 Guild Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Guild Companies, Inc., 50 Park Terrace East, Suite 8F, New York, NY 10034

Privacy Statement