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November 2005 - You Can Take it With You
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I don't know how many people who read this blog are building non-English device applications. I assume there are at least a few. If you're one of those people, you're in luck. The localized .NET Compact Framework 2.0 redistributables are now available...
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Microsoft has published a survey looking for input from the Windows Mobile developer community as to how the SDK documentation and other resources can be improved. By completing the survey, you are automatically entered into a drawing to win one of five...
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This is a little late as ActiveSync 4.1 actually RTM'd on Friday. If you're using a previous version I think you'll find the update worthwhile as its significantly more stable and faster then earlier versions. The new features and improvements are listed...
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During today's webcast , someone posted a question asking for the location of the Windows Mobile 5.0 SDKs. So as I promised, I'm posting the links here. Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone SDK download Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK download Thanks to everyone...
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If you're planning on joining today's webcast or are just interested in Windows Mobile 5.0 development using C++, the complete project being discussed in today's webcast can be gotten from here . The download includes the complete instructions and solution...
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This is another shameless webcast plug for Wednesday (16-November). You may recall that last week’s webcast focused on the new Windows Mobile 5.0 features for managed developers. The topic of this week’s webcast is the new Windows Mobile 5...
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One of the big questions that often come up is: what platforms does .NET CF 2.0 support? So here’s the list: Pocket PC 2003 & 2003 SE Pocket PC 5.0 Smartphone 5.0 Windows CE 5.0 For the Windows Mobile devices (Pocket PC & Smartphone) the...
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I was recently writing, or more accurately trying to write a paper discussing various features of the .NET Compact Framework 2.0. Unfortunately, I found myself having the worst case of writer's block I've experienced to date. I've experienced writer's...
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The manual and setup files for today's webcast, New Managed APIs in Windows Mobile 5.0 have just been posted to MSDN. You can retrieve them from here .
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Obviously managed code has simplified the process of developing smart device (Pocket PC, Smartphone) applications. That simplification combined with the growing popularity of smart devices has created a whole new generation of smart device developers...
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We had a great webcast on Wednesday - great turnout and great questions. There was one question that I wasn’t able to answer during the webcast so I'm posting the answer here as promised. You may recall that the topic of Wednesday’s webcast...
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If you're interested in walking thru the code used in today's webcast you can find the complete manual and source code here .
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As you might imagine, seeing the growing adoption of Windows Mobile-based devices makes me happy. We’ve seen announcements to include Windows Mobile 5.0 devices from a number of carriers including Cingular , Sprint and Verizon . On the device manufacturing...
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