Windows Mobile SDK: Navigation Aid
OK, here is my latest (and last for a while) attempt to ease Navigation of the Windows Mobile 6 SDK by means of a nice picture. It might be a little wide for this blog design, but you get the idea. As before, it should be functional (i.e. you can click it). Feel free to leave comments!
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Anonymous
July 16, 2007
John Kennedy has created a very nice diagram for aiding in Windows Mobile development . You want GPSAnonymous
July 16, 2007
John Kennedy has created a very nice diagram for aiding in Windows Mobile development . You want GPSAnonymous
July 17, 2007
Thanks for all the feedback that I've been emailed! I'm happy to say we're going to publish this on MSDN soon. I've hopefully corrected all the typos and weird links that are still present in this version.Anonymous
July 18, 2007
Bluetooth link under Wireless Networking point to local drive.Anonymous
July 18, 2007
Thanks, Amit. I'll check in the version going live that the same issue doesn't still exist. The one thing about creating these maps is that they are time-consuming and hard to automate. I'm using Expressions Web to create the HTML though, and it's quite nice. My appreication of this app is growing.Anonymous
July 30, 2007
I like this one. is very easy to find thingsAnonymous
July 31, 2007
That's good - it's going live in a few days ;-)Anonymous
August 10, 2007
And it's live :-) (with all-working links, I hope!) http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/docsAnonymous
September 04, 2007
Unter Windows Mobile und Windows CE gibt es mittlerweile eine Vielzahl an unterschiedlichsten APIs: TodayScreen,Anonymous
September 04, 2007
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnkenn/archive/2007/07/11/windows-mobile-sdk-navigation-aid.aspx ...Anonymous
September 18, 2007
La documentation du SDK Windows Mobile 6 est très dense et il n'est pas toujours aisé d'y retrouver ses