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This article assumes you are familiar with C++, Windows CE, and XML Level of Difficulty 1 2 3 SUMMARY Smartphone applications promise to be at the crest of a new wave of cell phone advances as the familiar process of using Microsoft dev tools can produce cutting-edge mobile phone applications. Because Smartphones are Windows-powered devices, developers can easily and inexpensively extend both new and time-tested business applications to mobile users.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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The Microsoft Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 6.0 (the Toolkit for VB 5.0 is severely limited compared to the 6.0 release, upgrade now!) is everything and more you need to develop applications completely in Visual Basic for almost any device running Windows CE, including H/PC (running Windows CE 2.0 or later), H/PC Pro (running Windows CE 2.11 or later), P/PC (running Windows CE 2.11 or later), and even embedded CE devices.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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Introduction Microsoft Windows CE is a scaled-down operating system designed specifically for what Microsoft terms \'information appliances\'. In Microsoft\'s vision, these appliances range from handheld computing devices to mobile phones to automobiles to industrial equipment. At the time of this writing (early 2000), CE is currently undergoing a marketing facelift due to weak acceptance in the horizontal marketplace (CE has done well in vertical industry applications.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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Unlike desktop Windows, Windows CE does not have a standard user interface. Rather, the target hardware determines which user interface components are present, and the various CE devices differ dramatically in this respect. Collectively, the user interface elements are called the \"shell.\" While the H/PC Pro and the HPC are very highly congruent with the interface of desktop Windows, the palmtop devices share little in the way of \"look-and-feel\" with their larger progenitors.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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Windows CE Listings
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