Home
Build Mobile Device Applications
10 Days of Summer Gold

Build mobile applications – quickly and easily

Create visually a fully functional Java ME mobile applications using TagsMe™ GUI within a few hours. Using our XML language and a very simple script language, you can design professional looking mobile applications - including menu structures, images, text, links, animations, etc; in fact, everything that a normal website would include.

With the aid of our TagsMe™ GUI (based on NetBeans from Sun Microsystems) the design and creation of Java ME mobile applications is easier than ever – and you don’t need any previous Java experience.

Link to Tagsme™ GUI Shop

Single Application for ALL Devices

TagsMe™ GUI develops mobile applications that are compatible across all manufacturers / models, including S40, Symbian, Blackberry and Windows Mobile; thereby eliminating the need for versions for different manufacturers. Our internal test procedures use devices from the leading manufacturers including; Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, Siemens, Sony-Ericsson, LG, etc...

See our Demonstrations

Take a look at our Gallery Screen Shots page for some ideas how a mobile application could look then, to see working examples, look at the Video Demos page. We know you’ll be impressed with the functionality in these simple mobile application demos.


Getting started with TagsMe™ GUI


  TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart
  TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart TagsMe™ GUI - Version Comparison Chart

Want to see what TagsMe™ GUI can build?

Download demo
Demo application TagsMe™
Demo application.
Link to Jad File.
SportMate™
SportMate™ Demo Minute by minute action.
Visit website.
HotelMate™
HotelMate™ Next generation of hotel reservations.
Visit website.


 
© Media Delivery Technologies SL (mdtec) 2010