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whitepaper Series 60 SDK 2.0 for Symbian OS0000-00-00 Nokia
  Series 60 SDK 2.0 for Symbian OS enables C++ application development for devices based on the Series 60 Platform. The SDK is based on Developer Platform 2.0 for Series 60 and Symbian OS v7.0s. It is compatible with the Nokia 6600 imaging phone and includes all key functionality needed for application development (documentation, API reference, add-on tools, emulator, and target compiler) when used in conjunction with an IDE. This version supports Borland C++BuilderX, Microsoft Visual C++.NET, and Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and can be installed on desktop with Windows 2000 operating system.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Symbian OS Application Wizard for the Nokia 9200 Communicator Series0000-00-00 Nokia
  Symbian Wizard is a Perl script that generates an application skeleton from a user template for the Nokia 9200 Communicator series. The basic configuration contains templates for Symbian OS applications, control panel plug-ins, DLLs, and executable exe files. Templates generate all commonly needed files with basic implementations in their directories. This can be installed on Windows 2000 operating system.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Creating a Windows Mobile Line of Business (LOB) Application (Part 8 of 13): State and Notification Broker and Message Interception (Level 300)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This is one is a series of 13 webcasts which shows how to create a line of business application that runs on a Microsoft Windows Mobile device. This webcast explains how to use the new Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 State and Notification Broker Application Programming Interface (API) to determine whether the host device is connected to a network. The webcast also shows how to intercept text messages to be processed by the application instead of appearing in the Inbox of the host device.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: New Native Windows Mobile Development Features in Visual Studio 2005 (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast demonstrates how to build a Microsoft Windows Mobile C++ application from scratch using application and class wizards, design its user interface, digitally sign the application and debug it, all from within Visual Studio.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Creating a Windows Mobile Line of Business (LOB) Application (Part 5 of 13): Dealing With Data, Continued (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This is one is a series of 13 webcasts which shows how to create a line of business application that runs on a Microsoft Windows Mobile device. The fourth part of the webcast series demonstrated how to create a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition database. This webcast continues the discussion by explaining how to synchronize data between a server and a SQL Mobile database that runs on a mobile device. The webcast explains to use SQL Server Management Studio to create the entire database for the server used by the sample application. The webcast also shows how to Management Studio to set up Merge Replication to use the same database on the device and to keep track of changes.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Developing Managed Applications for Mobile and Embedded Devices - Level 3000000-00-00 Microsoft
  Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 in combination with the Microsoft.NET Compact Framework it is possible to develop managed, full scale, multi-threaded applications for mobile and embedded devices running the Windows CE operating system. Develop using either language, Microsoft Visual Basic or Visual C# .NET. This webcast begins with a look at multi-threaded applications with Visual Studio.NET 2003, the .NET Compact Framework version 1.0 and OpenNETCF.org's Smart Device Framework. After getting the fundamentals, the webcast will then look at development using Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Compact Framework version 2.0.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Internet and Web,
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Moving From eVB to Visual Studio .NET (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast explains how to move one's code from the eMbedded Visual Basic (eVB) environment to the Visual Basic .NET Compact Framework. The webcast will examine GUI conversion, menus, the input panel, and differences in the way each environment handles file access. The webcast will also show how to access local and remote SqlServerCE databases.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Internet and Web,
  
whitepaper Using Windows Embedded, Wyse Offers Its Customers a Simple, Powerful, and Flexible Solution0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Wyse Technology, the leader in the thin-client market, has always responded quickly to customer demand. In the past, Wyse based its thin-client products on proprietary and Linux operating systems. Based on its experience using powerful Windows CE-based thin clients, Wyse has now standardized its high-end, flexible, thin clients on Windows Embedded. Using Windows Embedded, Wyse offers its customers a simple, powerful, and flexible way to use the latest technologies and applications. Windows Embedded provides the familiar browser and user interface customers want as they focus on developing value-added applications and getting products to market faster. In the year, 2000 Wyse shipped over 250,000 thin clients worldwide.

Tags: Portable Device Client,
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Secure Mobile Data Using the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework and SQL CE 2.0 (Level 300)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast focuses on building an encrypted, password-protected storage vault for files residing on Pocket PCs.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Procter & Gamble (P & G) Warehouse Management System0000-00-00 Symbol Technologies
  The Procter & Gamble Company (P & G) is a recognized leader in the development, distribution and marketing of superior fabric and home care, baby care, feminine care, family care, beauty care, healthcare and snacks and beverage products. With P & G China's rapid inventory turnaround time, its existing paper-based manual system proved to be cumbersome as volume increased in the company's distribution centers. Workers charged with data collection filled numerous orders per day at a fast pace, which increased the risk of human error very early in the supply chain. As phase one of initiative to streamline the existing paper-based manual process, P & G China deployed from Symbol Technologies in 20 distribution centers throughout China for use with their warehouse management system (WMS).

Tags: Portable Device Client, Data Tools