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Windows Mobile Development FAQ

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We are happy to announce the release of our first wave of FAQs for Smart Device Development. These FAQs are aimed at helping developers find answers to frequently asked questions in forum more easily and effectively. They cover the main areas of the smart device development, from native C++ to managed .NET CF, from emulators to devices. The topics are grouped into their most related sub-forum.
Thanks to Ilya, Christopher, Alex, Michael and many others for your efforts and contributions to the Smart Device Forums, and the useful contents in the FAQs. Additionally, thanks to everyone who has contributed to these FAQs and the Smart Device Forums.
1. Is it possible to convert projects from desktops to devices?
2. Sharing codes between desktops and devices.
3. Device Security and certificate problems.
4. Can Windows CE applications work on Windows Mobile?
5. Mobile platform device start menu problems.
6. Localization problems summarize.
7. Is it possible to keep a device GPS active while it is in a suspend status.
Thursday, December 25, 2008 3:39 PM
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Thank you for posting the windows mobile development FAQ's. These look very helpful!Wednesday, June 3, 2009 3:37 PM
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Yes these are classic questions and really help people specially started new or have some experience. Actually when we come to devices it limits us from different things also different devices have different types of supports like codec’s, application features, dells etc. So we have to port our solutions for covering range of devices. That is why it also depends on nature of application we are targeting or platform.Friday, June 12, 2009 11:36 AM
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Does any one know about YonaBT app that is used in LTK tests on WM device?
Also, kindly point me to correct location where in I can post this question if this is not the right place.Friday, June 19, 2009 5:39 PM -
Good! this helps me lot.
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