Mittwoch, März 10th, 2010 | by Christian Zauner | Posted in BIG>DAYS 2010, Silverlight, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Microsoft hat mittlerweile die Sessions auf der MIX10 Seite announced, die sich mit Windows Phone 7 beschäftigen werden.
Insgesamt nichts wirklich Unerwartetes – Silverlight ist als tag bei den jeweiligen Sessions häufig vertreten
Sessions :: Microsoft MIX10
Wir werden leider nicht auf der MIX10 sein, weil Daniel und ich am 16.3. in Innsbruck auf den BIG>DAYS 2010 sein werden. Wer bitte braucht schon Las Vegas
Vor allem, weil wir uns schon auf viele nette Gespräche – vor allem auch mit Euch, liebe Leser unseres Blogs, schon sehr freuen!!!
Folgend seht Ihr die Themen, die Euch auf unserem Stand erwarten!
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Freitag, März 5th, 2010 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in Windows Mobile | No Comments »
The time of the good old Windows Forms Development for Windowsphones seems over!
One result of this is previous Windows mobile applications will not run on Windows Phone 7 Series.
To be clear, we will continue to work with our partners to deliver new devices based on Windows Mobile 6.5 and will support those products for many years to come, so it’s not as though one line ends as soon as the other begins.
More Detail here:
Charlie Kindel on Windows Phone Development : Different Means Better with the new Windows Phone Developer Experience
It will be interesting what OS Enterprise Mobility Devices will be running in the next 3 to 5 Years – CE or WM 6.5? Since CE 6.0 R3 everything seems to be in place for those use cases!
Samstag, Januar 23rd, 2010 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in Windows Mobile | No Comments »
*AT THIS TIME IT HAS BEEN TAKEN OFFLINE – seems to cause problems!*
Finally there is Windows Mobile 6.5 SDK ready for download! You can get it from here: Windows Mobile 6.5 SDK
There are Downloads for the following languages:
0804 CHS Chinese Simplified
0409 USA English
0407 GER German
040c FRA French
0410 ITA Italian
0c0a ESN Spanish
0411 JPN JapaneseMore detailed further reading can be found here on Nick’s blog
Donnerstag, Januar 14th, 2010 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in .NET Framework, Compact Framework, Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile Marketplace | 5 Comments »
Yesterday night I was pretty excited to see that Spin the Bottle was downloaded 10001 time since the launch of Marketplace in October 2009.

It all started with a joke on Teched EMEA 2008 in Barcelona. By the end of the evening, Rizo got so enthusiastic about it that he stayed awake and delivered the first release already in the morning. Consequently we were able to show Spin the Bottle to the World in the very last panel discussion at the event.
When Marketplace got in place last October we decided to put it on to gain experience with the application store and certification process, so we would have experience for consulting our customers.
We know the graphics of our app could be nicer – yet we never imagined it would be so successful. The development was done more or less in spare time, on the positive side the “lean” graphics make it work also on OMAP 200 based devices like the HTC Wizard.
Windows Marketplace was a little rough around the edges when it came out! Nevertheless I have to admit it got quite mature rather fast.
During the certification process the feedback from the marketplace authority about issues in our software when failing the test where precise and always to the point. This is a clear indication that enough manpower is involved in the testing and as a result the quality of the customer experience is kept high. As a consumer I like the way the application store works – nevertheless the IPhone’s software distribution has a still a little edge because it informs proactively about software updates. Because it can leverage a Push mechanism.
From my inside-the-industry position the only thing that’s strange is that companies who don’t have their HQ in one of the Windows Mobile Marketplace markets are banned from publishing software!
Freitag, November 27th, 2009 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in .NET Framework, Compact Framework, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Today I found a nice article about Finger friendly UI controls for Windows Phone on agilemobility.net.
In this article I learned about a new Framework called Fluid – which gives IPhone style Controls to Windows Mobile Dev.
![Fluid[1] Fluid[1]](http://blog.lieberlieber.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Fluid1_thumb.png)
Also Silvermoon is mentioned – yet this still has the Problem like Tigre that it only works nice on devices with Open GL ES Support.
Mittwoch, November 18th, 2009 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in Compact Framework, Windows Mobile | 2 Comments »
On wmpoweruser.com I found an Intersting Post : Free Tigre 3D Engine
You can download this Amazing 3D Tools for Windows Mobile at no Cost. More information and a download can be found on www.PhilippeWechsler.ch/Tigre.php
Would be interesting to hear comments how well it works on Devices without Open GL ES.
Dienstag, November 17th, 2009 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in Compact Framework, Embedded Systems, Veranstaltungen, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Seit heute gibt es mehr Information zu den Sessions, die auf der MobiGuru Konferenz abgehalten werden!
Die Details befinden sich hier: Sessions der MobileGuru konferenz 2009
Ich freue mich schon sehr, dort viele Bekannte und “leidenschafts” Genossen zu treffen.
Ich werde dort zu 4 Themen sprechen:
See you in Leipzig.