
According to Evans Data, wireless application developers are keen on Windows Mobile and MS .NET Compact Framework. The statement comes from a survey that will be released on Tuesday. Approximately 43 percent of developers are targeting MS’ .NET Compact Framework and 42 percent of developers are looking towards Java ME. The survey encompassed 384 developers worldwide in May and June.
Also ranking in the survey were Windows Mobile 6.0, with 31 percent; and the following contenders: Linux, 25 percent; Nokia Series 80, 22 percent; Symbian, 20 percent; Windows Mobile 5.0; 19 percent; Java, 18 percent; Palm OS, 15 percent; RIM OS, 14 percent; Mac OS 10, 8 percent; and Android, 7 percent.
[Via Infoworld]
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