Next Generation in Monitor or PDA screens...

OK, so I'm sitting here on my iMac, and reading this, and reading that, we do a lot more reading then we used too, and we read more on electronic screens, then plain old school paper and print.  SO the financial pundents hammer apple constantly for not bringing the truly next great WOW FACTOR, to the masses.  I tend to think, Apple itself is having identifying the next wow factor in itself, there in case, the problem.   Heck, I have been struggling with, "What would be really great, next" kind of thought, ???????  but sitting here at my MAC it slapped me square in the face.   I know the technical developers have been into this kind of technology for quite some time over the past years, and, considering the vacuum in the NEXT GREAT THING category, and not just Trumped up progressions of ALREADY GREAT THINGS, Apple needs to WOW the world once again.  And here is what Apple has to do......
We are going to be reading on our screens for generations into the future, The Print can not appear "under the glass"  The print must appear "on the surface"  Presently, Static on the screens attacks dust, which causes the eye to focus shift, dust to text, dust to text, text to dust.  When the eye goes finite and precise, it can detect these minute differences and shift.  When you choose just to focus on the text, you still know the dust is still there.   (Yeah, just clean your screen is not going to cut it anymore, and the foolish company will loose if they do not seize this need the consumers will demand.)  So, the NEXT great thing is Print, Text, and Color, on the surface of the screen, and one other thing will need to be coupled with this, actually two, sorry.   Back lighting this new screen will have to be thought of as the way it was, Backlighting will only be needed in low light and night conditions, Daylight operation will have its light source external, from the sun, from interior lighting.   Again, if backlighting is not thrown out with the bath water, then we will have back lighting available to us in low light conditions.
Apple started from Steve Jobs love of the finite and beautiful, Calligraphy.
Those who perfect the next generation screens on their products right now, will carry the day and alligence of the most consumers.
S.M.  ~you need me~  

Hi,
I was wrong in my approach.
My applet was implemented using the "<object>" tag and it seems that it was not the best way to address compatibility issues across all versions of the plug-in and all browsers.
So, I have finally found what I was looking for in this "[Java Rich Internet Applications Development and Deployment|http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jweb/index.html]" guide. In this guide, it is recommended to use the "[Deployment Toolkit|http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jweb/deployment_advice.html#deplToolkit]", based on a Javascript library containing everything needed to deploy your application as an applet or a Java Web Start application.
My application, deployed as an applet, now works like a charm.
I hope pointing on this Deployment Toolkit will also help others...
Philippe

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