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  • New Mobile Development Community Site

    From the makers of the " Smart Devices Framework " the team at OpenNETCF Consulting have launched a new community website, http://community.opennetcf.com . This follows a long trend of these guys supporting the mobile development community. In a previous post I talked about a Skype chat that...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 09-04-2007
  • .NET Compact Framework Answers Here

    Well actually not quite here - you will have to wait for the .NET Compact Framework Chat to be hosted by Neil Cowburn , of OpenNETCF fame, on the 29th August. If you have some burning .NET CF, or other mobile development, questions then you should book mark this chat as there will be a swag of MVPs,...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 08-23-2007
  • My First Hour with the Smart Device Framework v2.1

    Normally I wait until I can get a copy off the back of a truck before I both playing with a new piece of software but in this case I've been so eager I figure I'd bite the bullet and purchase a license to the new OpenNETCF Smart Device Framework v2.1 (with Visual Studio 2005 Extensions). The other reason...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 04-05-2007
  • OpenNETCF SDF v2.1

    Neil has just announced that version 2.1 of the OpenNETCF Smart Device Framework has just been released. Although they now charge for this framework it is no longer just a class library that gives you missing desktop functionality. With tight integration into Visual Studio 2005 this framework is essential...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 04-04-2007
  • Synchronisation Strategies

    The author of sync-mobile has added another post that discusses scheduling strategies for synchronisation of data. In this post they outline three strategies for scheduling or kicking off a sync: SMS - There is definitely a risk that messages can be delayed or might never reach the target but on most...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 03-27-2007
  • OpenNETCF - Quiet but not stagnant

    Anyone working in the .NET CF space will know that the team at OpenNETCF have been leading the way with their Smart Device Framework. In v1 of the .NET CF the SDF was essential to have any reasonably functioning application. Now with v2 the SDF is less essential, but you still quickly hit the limitations...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 03-25-2007
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