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Articles Written by Alex Gusev
Explore the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework
The Microsoft .NET Micro Framework, formerly known as Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT), is a powerful and flexible platform for rapidly creating embedded device firmware with Microsoft Visual Studio. Now is just the right time to explore this new world.
Porting Mobile Applications Between Windows Mobile and Symbian OS
The application that runs on everything—this would be a dream of every developer! Use Java, one might say. But even Java has different implementations, is limited in features, and so forth, not to mention the differences for mobile devices. This article offers you few simple receipts you can use to effectively port your mobile C++ applications back and forth between several mobile platforms.
Porting Your Mobile Applications to the VS 2005 Environment
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005: Why Be Bothered with It?
Notifications and Power Management under Windows Mobile: Benefit from Both
Does your application need to get called at some point in time? Do you want to inform the user regarding what's going on? Learn how to use Windows Mobile Notifications and Power Manager, and benefit from both!
Using the Windows Media Player Control on Handheld Devices
Have you ever wanted to show video clips in your application or maybe play audio files? Learn how to do it easily with the Windows Media Player Control!
