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4th Pass Goes 4 IT

Written By
Barry Elad
Barry Elad
Oct 17, 2000
1 minute read

Seattle-based 4thpass, a provider of WAP microbrowsers and provisioning technology for wireless devices, today announced at CTIA Wireless IT 2000 in Santa Clara – the release of KBrowser MIDP Edition.

The MIDP Edition is a new version of KBrowser specifically geared at Java-enabled handset devices that use the new MID (Mobile Information Device)Profile from Sun Microsystems.

Running on J2ME (http://java.sun.com/j2me), KBrowser MIDP Edition is the first commercially available microbrowser that complies with the MID Profile. It can be licensed as source code or in binary format.

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