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Welcome to Pocket PC programming section of C# Corner. In this section, you will find various Tablet PC related source code samples, articles, tutorials, and tips.
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Packing List for the Pocket PC in the .NET Compact Framework
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Mike Gold
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Nov 12, 2006
This article demonstrates a pocket pc packing list application to help you track moving inventory. The application is written in C# for the .NET Compact Framework (1.1) and shows you how to overcome some limitations in the framework such as scrolling a form and searching nodes in XML.
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Introduction to Pocket PC
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John O Donnell
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Jan 31, 2006
At the time of writing (Oct 2001) Microsoft has shipped Pocket PC 2002 and also has just released the Visual Studio .NET add-on for Pocket PC called the compact framework.
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Animate with Pocket PC
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John O Donnell
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Jan 31, 2006
If you are lucky enough to get the Smart Devices Extensions you will finally be able to target devices like Pocket PCs using C# however like all good things there are a few snags.
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Using Map in a Pocket PC Application
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Shail Srivastav
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Jan 31, 2006
GPS enabled applications are a good example of using a Pocket PC to locate a Pocket PC user. This attached application is a location based Pocket PC application developed using .NET compact framework.
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MSMQ on Pocket PC 2003
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klaus_salchner '
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Jan 30, 2006
This article builds on top of the existing article "MSMQ, your reliable asynchronous message processing". It will show how MSMQ can be used on Pocket PC 2003 and at the same time provide an introduction to mobile development and the Compact Framework (CF).
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Chapter 18: Working with POOM
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Apress
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Jan 05, 2009
The Pocket Outlook Object Model is the gateway to Outlook-specific data. POOM is not only a fun word to say, but also a powerful resource for developers. POOM allows you to integrate seamlessly your mobile applications into the standard core applications found on every Pocket PC.
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