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Updated Direct Push enabled Windows Mobile emulator!
You Had Me At EHLO
writes "Since our recent blog posting on Windows Mobile 5.0 MSFP emulator version there have been many questions related to how to enable the emulator to leverage Direct Push on non-GPRS networks.
We have heard your feedback and wanted to let you know that we've released an updated version of the Windows Mobile MSFP emulator!
Get the latest version here...
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Want to test Mobility and you don't have a Mobile 5 device?
Susan Bradley
writes "Then you need this to emulate Windows Mobile 5 devices without the hassle of the Visual Studio and all that........
Courtesy of Sean Furman.... you need this link
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Pocket PC 2003 Support
Michael Schwarz
writes "The new version 6.6.13.2 will support Pocket PC 2003 and Windows Mobile 5 devices including Smart Phones, too..."
Introducing the June 2006 Windows CE Shared Source Contest
Thom Robbins
writes "WindowsForDevices.com and Microsoft's Mobile and Embedded Devices (MED) Group are teaming up to invite developers worldwide to compete, using Microsoft's Windows CE Shared Source, in an exciting real-world project. The contest's theme is "Show-It-Off at the Shared Source Project Competition."
Create a cool, real-world project that combines Windows CE along with either or both of two Shared Source components --"
Disable the Touch Screen
Peter Foot
writes "If you really need to disable the touch screen on a device, there is a method available, but you'll need to soft-reset the device to restore the functionality. You can call the TouchPanelDisable API, it's not documented in the Windows Mobile SDKs but you'll find it in the CE documentation, declaration is very simple..."
Patterns and Practices goes mobile
trobbins
writes "The Microsoft patterns & practices team has released the first Community Technical Preview (CTP) for the Mobile Client Software Factory. The factory will help architects and developers design and..."
Step-by-Step Guide to Deploying Windows Mobile-based Devices with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2
trobbins
writes "Windows Mobile 5.0 and the Messaging & Security Feature Pack enhance mobile messaging and device management for the enterprise. This deployment guide is designed primarily for Information Technology (IT) professionals who are responsible for planning and deploying mobile messaging systems that use Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Mobile powered devices that have the Messaging and Security Feature Pack."
Spot the Bug Contest
Gabriel Lozano-Moran
writes "Mel Sampat, Program Manager with the Windows Mobile Group, started a "Spot the Bug" contest. Every week he will post on his blog a short code snippet or a downloadable application with an intentional bug and we will have 3 days to spot the bug. You already missed the first episode. The problem here was the hardcoding of the "My Documents" path as explained in the solution..."
Mobile Client Software Factory - CTP Just Released!
Eugenio Pace
writes "Last Friday we released the CTP (Community Technical Preview) for the Mobile Client Software Factory. The “CTP” label is kind of funny, because we have been releasing “previews” for several weeks now, so it’s not that surprising. This is actually a term we inherited from the traditional Microsoft Product teams that have a different way of releasing products.
Why should you care about a CTP then when..."
Standalone Device Emulator 1.0 with Windows Mobile OS Images
trobbins
writes "The Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 is a standalone version of the same ARM based Device Emulator that ships as part of Visual Studio 2005. The standalone emulator is intended for situations when you want to demonstrate or test your application on a computer that does not have Visual Studio 2005 installed. In addition, we are offering..."
Windows Mobile Device Center
Windows Connected
writes "In his latest post Brandon points us at the Windows Mobile Device Center in Windows Vista..."
CEdit
Paul Mooney
writes "How geek are you? How about editing code on your Pocket PC?!
Let's say you need to finish that software project in the next hour but are stuck in the traffic... don't worry anymore! Now you can open up your Visual Studio project on your Pocket PC and start coding at anytime and anywhere!
Logical Sky has launched CEdit:
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Webcast Follow Up: Choosing the Best Data Management and Synchronization Solution for Your Mobile Application
Jim Wilson
writes "We had another great webcast this week - thanks to everyone for attending. There's only one more left in the series - if you've got any interest in Windows Mobile gaming I hope to see you there next week..."
Webcast Follow Up: Successfully Developing and Deploying Apps Designed for Windows Mobile
Jim Wilson
writes "Just a quick follow up to Wednesday's webcast - we had another great turnout. Looking forward to seeing everyone next Wednesday.
Here's some of the URL's I mentioned...
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Boston .NET User Group Presentation and Sample Application Now Available
Don Sorcinelli
writes "Thanks to everyone that attended by presentation (Leveraging the New Windows Mobile APIs) to the Boston .NET User Group earlier this evening. As promised, the PowerPoint slides and C# sample application demonstrating the new Windows Mobile 5.0-specific managed APIs are both available at the BostonPocketPC.com web site...
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