Posted by
Tomas Karlsson-2 on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Using-Image-J-with-iPOD-Touch-or-Smart-Phones-tp3689240p3689243.html
For the iPhone/iPod platform making imagej run on is defenetly a
chalange since the platform does not support Java in any form. Some
other mobile platforms may support Java such as symbian. Note however
that even if you were able to get imagej running, the gui would still
be to clumpsy to be usefull not to mention that most mobile platforms
does not support multiple windows. If you want to create a mobile
imaging application i would suggest first prototyping the app on a
computer with a software like imagej and then if i can see the code
perform the desired results, create a native application for the
platform in their SDK.
// Tomas Karlsson
20 feb 2010 kl. 01.54 skrev Neal Sikka <
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> Farhan
>
> I am interested in this as well. Be curious as to what you find.
>
> Anyone with experience in analysis of skin lesions with imagej?
>
> Thanks
> Neal
> ------Original Message------
> From: Farhan Ahmad
> Sender: ImageJ Interest Group
> To:
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> Subject: Using Image J with iPOD Touch or Smart Phones
> Sent: Feb 18, 2010 12:12 PM
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> Hello,
>
> I am curious to know that if Image J can be transferred (or combined)
> to
> iPOD touch or in smart phones for data processing. As Image J
> requires JRE,
> and iPOD is programmed in Java as well, it makes me wonder that if
> such a
> great tool of image proceesing can be combined with smart phones for
> point-
> of-care diagnostic applications.
>
> Best
>
> Farhan Ahmad
>
> Graduate Student
> Michigan State University
>
>
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry