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There are 38 articles & tutorials regarding "Windows CE".

25.) What's New for Developers in Windows Mobile 2003-based Pocket PC
Microsoft Corporation June 2003 Applies to: Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 2003-based Pocket PC Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.2 Microsoft .NET Compact Framework Summary: Learn about major changes and news for Pocket PC developers familiar with the Software Development Kit for Windows Mobile 2003-based Pocket PCs and learn how to transition to Pocket PC 2003 devices and the Pocket PC 2003 SDK. (17 printed pages) Contents Introduction Developer Changes in Pocket PC 2003 News for Pocket PC...
Found at MSDN Academic Alliance

26.) File Handling, File Access and Data Portability in WinCE
By Nancy Nicolaisen "We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto!" - Dorothy As the owner of a brand-spanking-new Windows CE PPC, I pressed the power button in a state of great anticipation. The screen brightened and my first reaction was..... "Where is everything?" This may seem a bit glib now, but I think most users ( and probably most software developers) are a little surprised by the absence of an "Explorer" style view of the Windows CE file system on the PPC devices. There's a good reason...
Found at developer.com

27.) Managing the Software Input Panel in Your Applications
By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next Software Input Panel: Two Sides of a Development The Software Input Panel (SIP)is presented on every mobile platform powered by Windows CE (for example, the Windows Mobile family or CE.NET). This is one of the methods the user can use to enter the data the on PDA. I'm probably not the only one, but I believe it's the most useful way for many applications. Hence, in talking about SIP, you usually mean two different things: the SIP itself, and how to...
Found at developer.com

28.) Handling Stylus Input In WinCE Applications
By Nancy Nicolaisen While most CE devices have some sort of "keyboard", these are often tiny and awkward. For obvious reasons, users prefer the stylus. The stylus-oriented interface is really a bonus for Windows CE programmers, because it allows us to dispense with a great deal of the housekeeping that goes with mouse and keyboard based user input on the desktop. Being a "touch screen" kind of device, the stylus eliminates the need for floating cursors, by inherently keeping track of...
Found at developer.com

29.) Using Database Engines in a Mobile Application
By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 3 Next There is no need to note that, with database functionality, application logic becomes much simplier. And, a programmer's life-I don't even have to mention how that's simplified.... Windows CE has its own database support, but its usage is a bit complicated. It isn't overly complicated, but it's complicated enough enough from my point of view to choose flat binary files instead of inviting all this headache. Currently, you also may find a lot of...
Found at developer.com

30.) Basic Database Management Under the Palm OS
By Alex Gusev Part I: Surfing through databases One of the amazing capabilities of the Palm OS is its embedded database support. The DB Manager API allows fulfilling different operations to be done easily and effectively. Unlike Windows CE, where basic DB operations may totally confuse an unexperienced programmer, here you need to know just the database's name to start. In this article, we will try to highlight how to handle some basic operations with Palm OS databases. To be more...
Found at developer.com

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