XPS, Mobile Devices, and everything Microsoft

Intro

I figure it's about time I get my act together and post to a Microsoft specific blog.  So now, a little something about me before I begin:

I'm a Program Manager on the Digital Documents team at Microsoft.  The Digital Document team owns the new XPS file format, and anything related to Printing or Imaging on the Windows platform.  My focus is on Document Lifecycle scenerios around our XPS document format.  Workflow, Digital Signatures, and Rights Management in the XPS space is my specialty, so please let me know how I can help or what matters related to this are you're curious to hear more about and/or see code snippets.

In other news, I'm particular passionate about Mobile devices, Bluetooth, local mapping, and location-aware applications and services.  I'll try and tag my posts accordingly, but you'll have to bare with me.

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Published Monday, June 19, 2006 12:19 PM by DennisQ

Comments

 

bearshat said:

Hi Dennis.  I enjoy reading newpaper articles on my PDA, a Dell Axim running Windows Mobile 5, on my morning commute.  I currently convert the articles into an acrobat file and then tag it so that I can read it on the Adobe Acrobat Reader on my Axim.  

Is there a way to convert web pages into XPS format, tag it and then read it on my Axim?

January 31, 2007 10:40 AM
 

mtcampbell said:

How can I read xps docs on my HTC 8525 (WM5) device?  It doesn't appear to be possible after scouring the web.  Or possibly convert xps docs to a readable format on WM5?

Thanks

June 9, 2007 12:15 PM
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