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April 2006 - You Can Take it With You
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We had another great webcast this week - thanks to everyone for attending. There's only one more left in the series - if you've got any interest in Windows Mobile gaming I hope to see you there next week . As we always do, here's some follow up information...
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I meant to post this yesterday but I've been pretty tied up between the webcast series and MEDC prep. Like the title says J , you can now download ActiveSync 4.2 Beta . ActiveSync 4.2 provides two major improvements over 4.1. Significantly improved Outlook...
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The .NET Compact Framework team just announced a few minutes ago that the SP1 Beta for .NET CF 2.0 is available. You'll remember that I posted a few months ago that this Service Pack would add support for Windows CE 4.2. Add it does. So come on Windows...
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Just a quick follow up to Wednesday's webcast -we had another great turnout. Looking forward to seeing everyone next Wednesday. Here's some related URL's: OpenNetCF.org MSDN Webcast: Incorporating COM Objects into Your .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Application...
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Just a quick reminder that the third webcast in our series, Countdown to MEDC: Taking Your Mobile Apps to the Next Level , is today/tomorrow [depending on when you read this :-) ] Wednesday, 19-April. This webcast is titled Creating Windows Mobile Applications...
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Just a quick follow up to Wednesday's webcast - we had another great turnout. Looking forward to seeing everyone next Wednesday. Here's some of the URL's I mentioned Smartphone with Landscape Display (320x240) Emulator What's new for Windows Mobile 5...
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Webcast Starts Today, 12-Apr-06, at 11:00 AM PDT (19:00 GMT) This is the second webcast in a 5-part series. We had great turn out last week and am looking forward to the same this week. If you're interested, you can click here to Register . Here's the...
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patterns & practices Goes Mobile! The Microsoft patterns & practices team recently kicked off a project to help architects and developers design and build mobile LOB solutions. The Mobile Baseline Architecture Toolkit will include a prescriptive...
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Steve Lasker, Microsoft PM Tech Lead, has posted a SQL Everywhere FAQ . It does a nice job of making it clear as to what SQL Everywhere is and what it is not. I suggest checking it out, even if you don't think SQL Everywhere is something you need. I'm...
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If you're looking for more information on SQL Everywhere following my earlier post . Microsoft has made Paul Flessner's Introduction of SQL Express available online. This is what we've been waiting for. J
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Christmas has come very early this year because this is what oh so many of us have been asking for: A SQL database that runs on Mobile Devices, Tablets, and Desktops, has a common data format, and does not require the installation of a Windows Service...
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Thanks to everyone who attended today's webcast . We had great turnout and great questions. As promised, both the WhoAmI and DisplayAnywhere programs we wrote today can be had by downloading Webcast05Apr06.zip . Please be sure to read the README.txt file...
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A brand new Windows Mobile device display type is about to hit the market - Both the Motorola Q SmartPhone and the Samsung i320 SmartPhone are about to be released and both devices have a landscape screen orientation (320x240). These are the first SmartPhones...
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I'm starting a new 5-part webcast series tomorrow. The series will run every Wednesday between now and MEDC. All webcasts start at 11 am PDT, 2 pm EDT, 19:00 GMT. (hopefully one of those will help you identify what time it starts where you live J ) These...
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