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Jun 23, 2004, 05:54 »
NukeWorker's forum now supports Wireless access.
It uses WAP, Wireless Application Protocol, a secure specification that allows users to access information via handheld wireless devices such as mobile phones, pagers, two-way radios, smart-phones and communicators.
This is the address to put into your wireless device:
http://nukeworker.com/forum/?wap2
'imode' (another wireless access protocal) is also nice:
http://nukeworker.com/forum/?imode
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I've tested the wireless access, and I love it!
If you try it, let us know if you like the feature.
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