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Windows Mobile Documentation Team Blog
Intern Update: August 30th
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Nuo writes: Windows Mobile Ink: The Correct Way of Getting Recognition Results Windows Mobile Ink APIs are new in Windows Mobile 6 SDK. I guess they are trying to replace the old RichInk APIs. The way of using Windows Mobile Ink is not complex...
Windows Mobile Documentation Team Blog
Intern Update: August 23rd
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Nuo writes: It’s been a long time since my last post. I was too busy working on another starter kit. Now everything is almost completed so I sit down and write this blog post. I should have written this blog post yesterday, but our team had a...
Windows Mobile Documentation Team Blog
Intern Update: August 15th
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Jason writes: At Microsoft, an application and its related documents must go through a review process before public release. I am happy to state that The Journal Manager is now in a reviewing phase. This means, the coding and documentations are...
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