Gaming software.
Software.
Mobile games are developed using platforms and technologies
such as Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Symbian OS, Macromedia's Flash
Lite, DoCoMo's DoJa, Sun's J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition, recently
rebranded simply "Java ME"), Qualcomm's BREW (Binary Runtime
Environment for Wireless), WIPI or Infusio's ExEn (Execution
Environment). Other platforms are also available, but not as
common.
Software developed for a particular game is chosen by the
casino and offered to the customer, who is usually not concerned
about which software engine drives his or her game.
The intending player should, however, be concerned with
how well the downloaded software performs on his or her mobile
phone.(How good the graphics and the sound system are,how
fast it plays, how user-friendly it is).In fact, a large part
of the user experience depends on the software.Most casinos
allow you to take a "test drive" on their software before
you make any financial commitments, and you should certainly
do so.(Check out the casino web sites for details).
Security (payments, your personal data, freedom from virus
attacks, the lack of bias in the Random Number Generator)
are long term factors which are virtually impossible to test
before sign-up. Be guided by the casino's reputation.
For further information about software check
this link.
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