Mobile Device Development


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Lance Tofsrud
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Hello,

I was wondering if there are any plans to eventually add support for mobile devices/ .NET Compact Framework?

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Nothing to be sorry for; thanks for the response.

I think that any movement towards mobile development, regardless of towards a particular architecture (.NET Compact) or otherwise is a good thing.

Your comment about moving towards the more powerful platform in UMPC is probably a better choice anyways. The .NET Compact Framework is a tad on the limiting side; especially in regards to controls.

Thanks again for the reply Trent.

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Lance,

Glad to help.  You are right about the limitations.  You have to spend a ton of time re-writing things because of the classes, properties, and methods that get "cut-out" of the compact framework.  I will let you know how things progress in the UMPC department though.  Talk to you soon.

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