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January 2006 - You Can Take it With You
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Following my post last week regarding the bug in the Windows Mobile 5.0 Managed Telephony API , I received questions from several people asking what the affect of the suggested work around will be when the API gets fixed. In other words, if you explicitly...
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I've been seeing a lot of conversations lately regarding the status of Configuration File support in .NET CF 2.0 - it seems like maybe a clear word on .NET CF 2.0 Configuration File support might be in order. J You'll recall from my post Running .NET...
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The addition of the Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Telephony assembly in the Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC/Smartphone SDKs makes dialing the device telephone using the .NET Compact Framework about as easy as it gets. Phone myPhone = new Phone (); myPhone.Talk...
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As Windows Mobile developers, we work with the AYGShell all of the time. The AYGShell is basically the Windows Mobile shell and is what makes the Windows Mobile shell experience different from desktop computers and other Windows CE 1 devices. It wasn...
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You may recall that a few weeks ago, I blogged about Maarten Struys upcoming Webcast series on creating a Windows Mobile LOB Application. Maarten kicked off the series last week with Part 1 of 13: Introduction . The next edition is this Wednesday, Part...
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For those of you who have deployed .NET CF 1.0 applications, you might want to consider running those applications under .NET CF 2.0. Remember that if both .NET CF 1.0 and .NET CF 2.0 are installed on a device, applications compiled under .NET CF 1.0...
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A quick follow up to my earlier post, .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Supported Platforms (But what about Windows CE 4.2?) You’ll recall that one of the issues addressed in that post was that .NET CF 2.0 does not currently support Windows CE 4.2 but...
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As most of you know, lately I’ve been sharing my disappointment with certain aspects of the Restrict methods in both the Windows Mobile 5.0 Outlook Mobile Managed API and the desktop’s Visual Studio Tools for Office Outlook Managed API. All of this was...
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Regular readers will recall my recent post about an unexpected (and undocumented) issue when using the Restrict method from Visual Studio Tools for Office. I haven't had time to verify that same behavior on devices yet but it seems that the new Managed...
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The .NET Compact Framework team have put together one of the most informative single blog-posts I have seen. Entitled The .NET Compact Framework's Greatest Hits , it provides a listing of their 13 most informative posts. If you're looking to get a quick...
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