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We, the NetCF team, have decided to combine our blog with the other teams doing mobile development work in our organization, namely the Visual Studio for Devices team and the Silverlight Mobile team. From now on, all .Net Compact Framework material will Read More...
The Power Toys for .NET Compact Framework 3.5 have just gone live at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C8174C14-A27D-4148-BF01-86C2E0953EAB&displaylang=en . If you downloaded a previous version, you might want to upgrade as Read More...
On his blog, Andrew discusses an HTTPS bug in NetCF that causes NetCF to throw a WebException when connecting to some servers, and its possible workarounds. Read More...
Over the past couple of months, I have been serializing my experiences in writing the Lunch Launcher demo (as seen at MEDC 2007) using the new Store and Forward Messaging feature of .NET Compact Framework version 3.5.  The series is now complete Read More...
Hey everyone, I've posted a quick overview of how to use the .NETCF Remote Logging tool to help debug WCF applications on the .NET Compact Framework. You can find it here . -Dan Read More...
I've updated the .NET Compact Framework catalog with the some new applications and libraries, and some minor edits to existing entries. Click on this link to see our application catalog . The catalog contains applications that I find out about through Read More...
The Power Toys for .NET Compact Framework 3.5 CTP (September 2007) has just been released as an MSDN download . This was originally slated to be released with the Core .NET Compact Framework, but was spun off as a side download. Included in this release: Read More...
Andrew Arnott discusses which versions of the .NET Compact Framework can be side-by-side installed, and which version will run your NetCF app on his blog. Read More...
Andrew Arnott details the features of WCF that are and are not supported by NetCF on his blog. Read More...
On his blog, Andrew Arnott discusses how to avoid depending on the internal details of NetCF (or the desktop .NET Framework). Read More...
Microsoft .NET Compact Framework version 2.0 SP2 release is completed and is in the process of being released. This service pack was driven customer feedback including improvements in stability, adds new heap tracking feature to the Remote Performance Read More...
During our test pass against v2 sp2, we tested backwards compatibility with previous releases by running internal tests archived from previous releases. We also tested 90 retail applications and found a couple issues outlined below. Application Compatibility Read More...
Here's the scenario: You are writing an NetCF app and trying to call a web service from that app. You generated the code for the client proxy class using Visual Studio's "Add Web Reference" command. Code is generated, you call into it, and you run your Read More...
I've posted an updated .NET Compact Framework catalog to the internet. The catalog has outgrown the capabilities of our blog editor so it's now posted as a stand alone web page that will be updated periodically. When it's updated, I'll post another entry Read More...
The .NET Compact Framework team has spent the last year planning and developing the next version of the .NET Compact Framework 3.5, which will align with the .NET Framework 3.5 shipping in next version of Visual Studio code named “Orcas”. The team has Read More...
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