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Developing Mobile Applications with the Compact Framework 2.0
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Download the PDF here Overvie w Cellular phones and PDA’s have changed the way we work. For many people the built in network connectivity, email synchronization and instant on capabilities make these devices an attractive alternative to bulkier...
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Mobile Web Development with ASP.NET 2.0
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Download the PDF Mobile Web Development with ASP.NET 2.0 Overview Over the years Web application development has evolved from static HTML to more dynamic ASP.NET pages. However, this model has focused almost exclusively on delivering content...
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Introduction to Building Mobile Business Objects
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Download Samples Download PDF Overview The drive to connect people, process and devices is a never ending cycle of development. Enterprises are demanding applications that deliver seamless communication with their partners and customers without...
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Windows Live Search Beta for mobile
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I just saw this beta and installed it. Very cool! More information and download for your mobile device is here .
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Windows Mobile Webcasts
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Windows Mobility Webcasts offers you a full range of pre-recorded instructor-led webcasts covering Window Mobile development topics and technologies like Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC/smartphone , Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, the .NET Compact Framework...
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Windows Mobile Virtual Labs
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Windows Mobile is more than email. Windows Mobile lets you re-use your existing infrastructure, business logic and desktop code on a mobile device, to innovate and solve new business problems. By leveraging the familiar.NET programming language and Visual...
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Get Space Invaders
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I spent way too much time playing this game as a kid. Now that I have it on my phone – I can spend more time on my phone. Free Invaders Game Attack wave after wave of cunning aliens as they drop towards you on the screen. Tailor your game experience...
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New Windows Mobile Hands-On Labs
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If you learn by doing, these step-by-step hands-on labs are great ways to learn about Windows Mobile, Visual Studio, .NET Compact Framework, and SQL Mobile. Each lab includes sample code and a step-by-step instruction manual that will guide you through...
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Mobile Client Software Factory - July 2006
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The Mobile Client Software Factory provides an integrated set of guidance that assists architects and developers in creating applications on the Windows Mobile platform. The software factory includes a reference implementation, how to's, patterns, and...
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Setting the Tab Order with Visual Studio 2005
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Tab order is used to determine which control gets focus and can accept keyboard input. It’s called tab order because you can change focus from control to control using the TAB key in a Windows form or the soft input panel in a mobile application. Tab...
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Mobiledevcaster Episode 5
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After a far-too-long hiatus, we have finally gotten back on track with the Mobile Devcasters Show . Episode 5 is now available for download at the Mobile Devcasters web site – "In this episode, Thom and Don play a little "catch-up", discussing...
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Mobile Web Development with ASP.NET 2.0 (Part 2 of 5): Data Access and Security
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Thanks to all that attended the Webcast session today. As promised I have posted the slides and demo that I used today for download from here . There are still a lot of session left. Check them out here .
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Mobile Web Development with ASP.NET 2.0 (Part 1 of 5): Introduction
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Thanks to all that attended the Webcast session today. As promised I have posted the slides and demo that I used today for download from here . There are still a lot of session left. Check them out here .
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Enterprise Mobility Code Camp Roundup
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Thanks to all that attended the recent Enterprise Mobile Code Camp! It really turned into a great day besides the couple of inches of snow that we had. Thanks to Don for a fantastic set of sessions As promised here are the Decks from the day – ...
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Windows Mobile Hands-On Labs
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If you learn by doing, these step-by-step hands-on labs are great ways to learn about Windows Mobile, Visual Studio, .NET Compact Framework, and SQL Mobile. Each lab includes sample code and a step-by-step instruction manual that will guide you through...
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Mobile How To Hands On
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If you learn by doing, these step-by-step hands-on labs are great ways to learn about Windows Mobile, Visual Studio, .NET Compact Framework, and SQL Mobile. Each lab includes sample code and a step-by-step instruction manual that will guide you through...
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How To: Showing Notifications with Mobile 5
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Question: My company is in the process of developing an Windows Mobile 5 mobile application. One of the things that we need to do for the application design is show notification. I have read that this can be done. However, I can’t seem to figure out how...
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How to: Creating an Appointment with the Pocket Outlook Object Model
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Question: Using Window Mobile 5 I understand that I can access the Outlook Object model using managed code. One of the requirements for the application that we are writing is that we need to create appointments as part of the application. Do you have...
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How to: Dialing the Phone with Windows Mobile 5
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Question: We are building an application that is targeting Windows Mobile 5. Part of the application requires that we dial the phone. I have heard it can be done but can’t seem to getting it working in my application. Any ideas? Answer: Sure, Windows...
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Mobiledevcaster Episode 4 – Buy or Build?
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The latest episode of the Mobiledevcasters is posted here . In this episode Don and I talk about the age old topic of buy vs. build with a mobile twist. I have to be honest I was pretty amazed at the amount of components that were available for the mobile...
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New Mobiledevcaster Episode
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It’s time again for another Mobiledevcaster episode. In this episode found here , Don and I take a look at the new features of Visual Studio 2005, The Compact Framework 2.0, and SQL Server 2005. Launch is coming and the new features are something else...
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Fellow Podcaster
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I definitely wanted to mention that my fellow Podcaste r and good friend Don has been a bit busy with his writing. If you are looking for some great mobile information then check these out! Migrating Applications to the .NET Compact Framework 2...
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Bluetooth Library
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Very nice managed Bluetooth library for Windows Mobile that looks to make it extremely easy write Bluetooth apps.
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Another Record Your Demo
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In this video available here , Duane LaFlotte explores how the GDI can be manipulated using Visual Studio 2003 and the Compact Framework.
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Episode #1 - Strategies for Occasionally Connected Applications
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Don and I have just posted Episode #1 of the Mobiledevcaster pod cast to here . In this episode we explore strategies for developing occasionally connected applications and some of the best practice strategies we have found. <Check out the Mobiledevcaster...
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