Webmaster's Guide to the Wireless Internet part 22. The Webmaster’s Guide to the Wireless Internet provides the Wireless Webmaster with all of the tools necessary to build the next generation Internet. Packed with the essential information they need to design, develop, and secure robust, e-commerce enabled wireless Web sites. This book is written for advanced Webmasters who are experienced with conventional Web site design and are now faced with the challenge of creating sites that fit on the display of a Web enabled phone or PDA | 182 Chapter 5 Wireless Development Kits Openwave does not claim any memory requirements either but we have found that you should have at least 64MB of memory. Obtaining the Openwave You can download the from the Openwave Developer Program Web site at http in the Downloads are not required to register in order to download the but you are required to register if you wish to test through the gateway that they provide on the Internet. Also on the Web site are directions for signing up and provisioning the gateway for testing. You can download various emulator skins to simulate testing on multiple term skins is a bit misleading actually because the browser will not only inherit the look of the device but also the is useful for checking the navigation and appearance of your application on multiple devices in a rapid skins are downloadable from the same location as the . Installing the Openwave When you download the from the Openwave Web site you will download a file called . Run this application and you will be greeted with the initial install screen shown in Figure . Figure The Initial Install Screen Wireless Development Kits Chapter 5 183 Click Next to will have to click Yes to agree to the Software License Agreement as well as the Screenshots and Image Use will also have to verify that you are not residing in a country that the United States currently has an export embargo against a peculiar requirement for a WapIDE . The installation program then asks you where you would like to install the on your computer and what program group you would like to set up for your Start can accept the defaults for this or specify another installer then copies the software to your system and the final install screen gives you the option of viewing the ReadMe .