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We now make money for AmighaInc? Voq has partnered with Tao Group, the creators of intent, a multimedia platform now used by many of the world's leading OEMs in client products for home and mobile networks including Sony, JVC, Philips, and MyOrigo. Components of intent will provide Voq users with a multi media platform that supports Java and audio capabilities. Tao Group's MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 runtime solution provides the fastest virtual machine Java support, guaranteeing superior performance, quality, and speed. The Advanced Polyphonic Ring-tone Engine (APRE) supports MIDI, which provides the Voq Professional Phone with an industry leading 64 note polyphonic tone capability.

"Tao's partnership with Sierra Wireless extends our reach into the wireless and cell phone market with a cutting edge product like the Voq Professional Phone," said Francis Charig, Chairman for Tao Group. "By enabling the Voq Professional Phone with complete multimedia support, consumer and business users are now provided with one of the most highly functional and versatile Smartphones on the market today."
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Posted by Neko on 17-Feb-2004 18:18 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Sam Smith):
I think that was NOT the whole point.

As in, the platform runs anywhere. If it runs in your 200x320 pixel box on a
Windows desktop, it'll run the same on your PDA. As such, why release runtimes
when all you need is a Windows box?

Amiga's fumble was not updating to intent 2.0 when Tao released it, as they
are now 18 months to 2 years behind on doing that, plus they never finished
all the cool features they promised to add to even intent 1.0 (which is
nothing more than a glorified way to port a JVM really quickly).

I don't think giving you a Windows CE version of the "Player" would have
done them much good.

=Neko=
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