Pocket PCs for Dummies
Who would have thought that so much computing power could fit into a package that easily fits into your pocket? The Pocket PC is an extremely capable and easy-to-use computer that is, quite honestly, amazing. In a package that weighs just a few ounces, you’ve got computing power that rivals the huge filing cabinet-sized systems of a decade ago. Pocket PC For Dummies, 2nd Edition, is your road map to using your Pocket PC. This is a hands-on guide that uses real-world examples to show you
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Question by mirrek: Any good book or online tutorial on C# development for Pocket PCs?
I’m looking for a good reference to advanced C#.NET application development for Pocket PCs/PDA running windows mobile 2003/5/6, covering topics like customized datagrid design.. Any good book or online tutorial/reference?
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Answer by Jason P
I can vouch for “Professional Microsoft Smartphone Programming” from WROX publishers. It’s especially useful for Windows Mobile 6 and Database programming. Link below.
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Review by nevadageo for Pocket PCs for Dummies
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I picked up this book to help my decision between getting a Palm or a Pocket PC and was blown away by the capability of this new class of shirt-pocket computing power. I’ve checked out all the features of the Casio pocket PC following this book, and it’s totally comprehensive. This is the book that should have come with the computer. It covers every aspect of the built-in Microsoft Office suite, as well as the MP3 player functions, e-books, handwriting recognition (awesome!), GPS compatibility, remote web browsing, and on and on. This book sold me on Pocket PC’s over a PDA, and for that I consider it worth the price. But it’s also an easy to read reference manual for using all the capability that these little gems have to offer.
Review by A. M. Kingston for Pocket PCs for Dummies
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This book was printed in 2002 and is SO out of date that it is really not worth having. Very disappointing!