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We've compiled a list of 20 free and paid alternatives to MIDletPascal. The primary competitors include Softr, VWO Fullstack. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between MIDletPascal and Eclipse, Microsoft Visual Studio, NetBeans. Also you can look at other similar options here: Application Development Software, Application Development Platforms.


Softr
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Eclipse
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Java integrated development environment.

Microsoft Visual Studio
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NetBeans
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A free, open-source Integrated Development Environment for software developers.

Qt Creator
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MIDletPascal is an Pascal compiler and IDE specifically designed to create software for mobiles.

MIDletPascal Platforms

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MIDletPascal Overview

MIDletPascal is an Pascal compiler and IDE specifically designed to create software for mobiles. It generates Java bytecode that runs on any Java ME device. In September 2009, Niksa Orlic, who wrote MIDlet pascal, transmitted the source code to the Russian Boolean.name development community for feature development. MIDlet Pascal is now open-source, and hosted at SourceForge.

Features:
* generates low-level, small and fast Java bytecode
* full Pascal specification support
* parts of code can be written directly in Java
* SMS messaging
* HTTP connectivity
* user-interface (forms) support
* multimedia support
* user-friendly IDE

MIDletPascal Features

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