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Default J2ME runner: is it safe??

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to install J2ME runner (from netmite) do I have to root my Galaxy S??

Is it safe enuf to use this runner for java apps
 
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I am using it.
It is Ok so far (Eclair and Froyo)

What do you mean "safe" ?
 
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J2ME runner is OK.
But JBlend J2ME have special instalation (must rooted be), and make veerry slow boot SGS (abot 3-4 min.)

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J2ME runner is OK.
But JBlend J2ME have special instalation (must rooted be), and make veerry slow boot SGS (abot 3-4 min.)

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No, I dont wanna root now so may be JBlend j2me not for me. All I wanted to know was that netmite's j2me runner requires a root or not??
 
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I am using it.
It is Ok so far (Eclair and Froyo)

What do you mean "safe" ?
I am using Eclair. By safe I meant does it hangs or stores too much data n all and yes the very primary query was rooting required or not.
 
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I am using Eclair. By safe I meant does it hangs or stores too much data n all and yes the very primary query was rooting required or not.
No, it doesn't need root, so rooting is NOT required.

First it converts java apps to apks and you must keep J2ME runner installed for running those apps.
I'm using only one app with J2ME runner ( that is Shmessenger) and I like it more than the original yahoo mess app.

If you have other intresting java apps working on android please share.
 
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If you have other intresting java apps working on android please share.
I was only having one mobile bank-app which will not be useful to you...
Snaptu is also good(social netwrk, news, picturs, movies etc all integrated) I had it on my last java mobile [ http://m.snaptu.com/ ] not tested on android yet.
Any ways, in that J2me runner only you will find so many apps/games.

will share if anything else comes interesting.

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I agree with games, but you can convert your prefered apps too, not only ones in the j2me runner.

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