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

31.) Remote Presentations With RAPI and the HTML Viewer Control
By Nancy Nicolaisen As initially conceived, palmtop devices were nothing more than special purpose standalone computers-fun and intriguing, but of limited practical use, precisely because they were inherently and imperviously encapsulated. Windows CE's RAPI technology dramatically expands the palmtop computing metaphor, by integrating seamless connectivity with the larger Windows world. In effect, this allows CE devices to "borrow" the storage, processing power, and networking...
Found at developer.com

32.) 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

33.) Mastering CEMAPI
By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next In our recent era of global communications, providing some e-mailing capabilities to an application is more than "nice to have." Mobile applications are no exception here. WinCE e-mailing was available ages ago, since the first versions of WIndows CE were released. Since Pocket PC 2002, Microsoft has decided to change its working message store model and has introduced a new set of interfaces. eVC help proudly states: "Windows CE Messaging Application...
Found at developer.com

34.) Create Mobile Database Apps
October 2003 Issue Technology Toolbox: VB.NET, SQL Server 2000, Visual Studio .NET 2003, SQL Server CE 2.0, .NET Compact Framework, Pocket PC device, Internet Information Services V isual Studio .NET 2003 provides a truly integrated platform for developing mobile applications for the Windows CE and Pocket PC OSs. It also includes SQL Server CE 2.0 a mobile version of the traditional SQL Server database platform. Now, you can easily develop enterprise-class mobile applications that...
Found at Visual Studio Magazine

35.) Compact Framework inputPanel1.Enabled error
Printer Friendly Version If you are trying to automatically show an Input Panel in a Compact Framework windows application in the InitializeComponent() method, you will likely get this runtime error in .NET 1.1 Framework. An unhandled exception of type 'System.Exception' occurred in Microsoft.WindowsCE.Forms.dll This appears to either be a bug or a problem with initialization of the panel prior to the complete initialization of the form. In order to make this work, simply create a...
Found at EggHeadCafe

36.) Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol Primer
By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 3 Next What OBEX Stands For According to its name, OBEX stands for OBject EXchange. It allows the devices to exchange standard objects such as files, business cards, and calendar infos. This is a vendor-independent protocol implemented on different OSes, such as Palm OS and Windows CE. The actual OBEX support on a particular mobile device depends on system configuration; in other words, vendors can decide what to put there, but at least the OBEX Push...
Found at developer.com

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