April 2006 - Posts
As part of the countdown to MEDC 2006 , we have completed a 4-part webcast series. For those who are new to Windows Mobile development, this is a great preparation for the more advanced sessions that will be delivered in Las Vegas. The final webcast in
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Upgrades from WM5 to MSFP (AKU2) have started to hit the streets. One of the major features (direct push) has been a big hit. But one of the smaller features (a battery icon) has been met with ... less enthusiasm. On PocketPC, AKU2 replaced the clock
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History question of the day: Why can't PPC 2003 load signed cabs? Two cab installers? Set the wayback machine to pre-2001. We forked the Pocket PC codebase and started work on the first Smartphone release. Several components were rewritten or created
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We have .Net versions of APIs and we have native (C/C++) versions of APIs. There are cases where we have a native version, but we don't have a .Net counterpart. There aren't any real cases where we have a .Net API, and no native counterpart. What if there
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Mike Hall's Embedded blog has a video podcast featuring the content crew for MEDC 2006. Direct link to WMV Watch it to find out what you will see (or miss) in Las Vegas next month. There's still time to register for MEDC if you haven't already. Hope to
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Are your applications ready for the next wave of Windows Mobile devices? Did you know that Smartphone devices with landscape screens of 320 by 240 are coming? The good news is that you can test your applications right now, using the new Landscape Smartphone
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