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        <s:content>1 iBook usage {anchor:iBook usage}&#xA;In general, I use my iBook only for surfing the net, listening to music or watching trailers. But latley, when we started working on [5ud0ku] again, I tried to use the iBook for development. It worked out pretty well: Currently I am running &#xD;&#xA;* {link:eclipse|http://eclipse.org/}&#xD;&#xA;* {link:eclipseME|http://eclipseme.org/}&#xD;&#xA;* {link:ProGuard|http://proguard.sourceforge.net/}&#xD;&#xA;* {link:antenna|http://antenna.sourceforge.net/}&#xD;&#xA;* {link:mpowerplayer|http://mpowerplayer.com/} &#xD;&#xA;and the WTK2.2. Ok, the WTK2.2 actually does not ship for MacOS, but I used the preverifier from mpowerplayer to get my build file working. Together with the {link:Jar Inspector|http://www.codeland.org/} developing [midlet]s got quite easy on Mac OS :)</s:content>
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