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PocketPC and TabletPC

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Fredrik Ljungbeck - 17 Sep 2003 15:32 GMT
Hi !

We are planning to update part of an application so you can run it from
a PocketPC (wireless connected).
Today the application is developed in traditional ASP for IE 6.0.

What are the major differences (adv/disadv.) between using ASP.Net Mobile
or an installed client with compact framework.

(The app should also run on TabletPC but as I understand it does alread with
IE 6.0)

Regards,
Fredrik
George Birbilis - 22 Oct 2003 14:38 GMT
> We are planning to update part of an application so you can run it from
> a PocketPC (wireless connected).
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> (The app should also run on TabletPC but as I understand it does alread with
> IE 6.0)

shouldn't need Mobile controls, TabletPC is built over the WinXP OS

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