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There are 30 articles & tutorials regarding "Pocket PC".

1.) Keeping Your PocketPC Application's Communications Working
By Alex Gusev It's odd to say that communications play an important role in a PDA's life cycle. Prior to PocketPC 2000, your applications might use a RAS API to connect to the external world. Pocket PC 2002 and later brought a new communication model: Connection Manager API. While I believe that Microsoft had good intentions in changing this communication approach, for many existing applications using RAS to connect to Internet and other types of communication, this was a cut off. RAS...
Found at developer.com

2.) Pocket PC and Windows Smartphone
Advertisement Steve Milroy InstantDoc #37653 January 9, 2003 Microsoft's Mobile Devices division, one of seven Microsoft business units, has developed the Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone Edition, and Windows Powered Smartphone OSs. These platforms, based on the Windows CE OS, specifically target small-form-factor devices. The OSs are licensed to the OEM, which builds the hardware and produces the final devices. Many OEMs have signed up to build devices based on Mobile Devices OSs. However,...
Found at Windows IT Pro

3.) Creating Applications for the Pocket PC
By Karl Moore Go to page: 1 2 Next As devices such as the Pocket PC become almost as powerful as the machines sitting on our desks, it makes sense that more and more developers will want to start creating applications directly targeted at such platforms. In the old days, however, this was pretty difficult. You had eMbedded Visual Basic, which allowed you to create Windows CE applications, but programming inconsistencies and sticky development techniques didn't make for an easy ride....
Found at developer.com

4.) Combining Web Services and Pocket PC Phone Edition
By Andreas Sjöström April 2003 Applies to: Microsoft® .NET Compact Framework Pocket PC Phone Edition Summary: Understand how to make use of the growing number of Web services using your mobile device and the .NET Compact Framework. (4 printed pages) Download booksanyplace . Contents Mobility Meets the New Web Find Those Web Services Combine Web Services to Create Value Meet the Books Anyplace Application Walking Through the Code Conclusion References Mobility Meets the New Web At the...
Found at MSDN Academic Alliance

5.) Mobile/PocketPC Development Jump Start
By Bradley L. Jones Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Objective The objective of this short hands-on tutorial (lab) is to show you how simple it is to start developing for the PocketPC and other mobile devices using Visual Studio .NET 2003. No mobile development experience or mobile devices are needed! Getting Started Start up Visual Studio .NET 2003. Create a new project by selecting File | New | Project.... Select the Visual C# Projects node and then, on the right, select Smart Device...
Found at developer.com

6.) Optimize Your Pocket PC Development with the .NET Compact Framework
Dave Edson  and John Socha-Leialoha This article discusses: Tips for making programming in the .NET Compact Framework environment easier Tricks for making your Pocket PC-based apps run faster Important .NET Compact Framework classes .NET Compact Framework windowing issues This article uses the following technologies: .NET Compact Framework, Win32, C# Code download available at: NETCompactFramework.exe (270KB) rogrammers get away with a lot today. With .NET, at last there is a...
Found at MSDN Online

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