Windows Mobile SDK now included in MSDN Product Feedback Center
Exciting news! As of this morning, Windows Mobile SDK is now included as a category for bugs/suggestions in the MSDN Product Feedback Center. For the past several months, people have been submitting great feedback to our partner teams line .NET Compact Framework and Visual Studio for Devices. Now, you can send stuff to us as well.
I'm really excited about this feedback mechanism. You get to see what others have written, add you vote to something, add repro steps or workarounds, track status, and rest assured that what you send in is actually going straight to our internal bug tracking database where it will be reviewed by the development team.
Is there an API missing from Pocket PC or Smartphone that you'd like to see? Maybe there's an API we have which doesn't work as expected? Or maybe there's something that works but seemed more difficult that necessary to use? Head on over and let us know. Just pick "Smart Devices" as the technology and then when you get to the point of adding a new bug/suggestion, pick "Windows Mobile SDK" as the category.
For now, this is only for developer-related feedback. If you have end-user feedback, please continue to use the newsgroups or MSWish.
-Robert
Comments
Anonymous
February 04, 2005
Great news! Congrats!
However would it be possible to add such feedback mechanism also for end users for smartphone/pocket pc platforms? (I mean: not just for developers)Anonymous
February 05, 2005
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October 05, 2006
HI, I want to extend the smart device project for visual studio. or atleast please tell me the design of these sdks so that any third party can come up with new sdks.Anonymous
February 20, 2007
I've been looking for record-and-playback test automation tools for smartphones for a while. I actually thought that Redmond had some for distribution, but I guess not. For years Mercury Interactive has "partnered" with Microsoft. So, it seemed logical to send an eMail to Jonathan Rende, Vice President at Mercury Interactive, suggesting that Mercury develop and market some record-and-playback test automation tools for smartphones. It sure would be helpful to have a tool for smartphone testing that is as powerful as QuickTest Pro.Anonymous
November 26, 2008
Is there any way to track the keyevents and mouse events in windows mobile globally?