I’ve just posted the first part of my Handheld Gaming Console Emulation Guide to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311095 with EXTENSIVE MS Smartphone compliance reports. Make sure you read it if looking for Smartphone gaming console emulators!
Again, I can’t stress enough the importance of following the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Dev. In general, I post TONS of Smartphone-related hacks, tips and tricks there, which I don’t crosspost to individual device-related subforum like this.
That is, if you’d like to read tips, reports, hacks never ever published by anyone else, make sure you keep an eye on the General forum and READ MY ARTICLES in there.
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Just Another Mobile Monday, a great generic blog on Windows Mobile, has just posted a great Smartphone-related link collection. It's well worth checking out if you're interested in the platform. Or, when you actually despise the platform and are a die-had touchscreen (Pocket PC) fanatic - these articles, along with mine, may help changing your mind
Note that, in addition to the article "How to run Pocket PC applications on your WM smartphone", you MUST remember my latest articles have a LOT of Smartphone hacking & compliance information you won't find ANYWHERE else. That is, keep reading my articles - you'll find them VERY useful!
Just Another Mobile Monday, a great generic blog on Windows Mobile, has just posted a great Smartphone-related link collection. It's well worth checking out if you're interested in the platform. Or, when you actually despise the platform and are a die-had touchscreen (Pocket PC) fanatic - these articles, along with mine, may help changing your mind
Note that, in addition to the article "How to run Pocket PC applications on your WM smartphone", you MUST remember my latest articles have a LOT of Smartphone hacking & compliance information you won't find ANYWHERE else. That is, keep reading my articles - you'll find them VERY useful. They are ALL cross-posted to the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Developers – make sure you DO follow the forum!!
Just Another Mobile Monday, a great generic blog on Windows Mobile, has just posted a great Smartphone-related link collection. It's well worth checking out if you're interested in the platform. Or, when you actually despise the platform and are a die-had touchscreen (Pocket PC) fanatic - these articles, along with mine, may help changing your mind
Note that, in addition to the article "How to run Pocket PC applications on your WM smartphone", you MUST remember my latest articles have a LOT of Smartphone hacking & compliance information you won't find ANYWHERE else. That is, keep reading my articles - you'll find them VERY useful. They are ALL cross-posted to the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Developers – make sure you DO follow the forum!!
I’ve just posted the first part of my Handheld Gaming Console Emulation Guide to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311095 with EXTENSIVE MS Smartphone compliance reports. Make sure you read it if looking for Smartphone gaming console emulators!
Again, I can’t stress enough the importance of following the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Dev. In general, I post TONS of Smartphone-related hacks, tips and tricks there, which I don’t crosspost to individual device-related subforum like this.
That is, if you’d like to read tips, reports, hacks never ever published by anyone else, make sure you keep an eye on the General forum and READ MY ARTICLES in there.
Hello
I have a couple of ideas for applications that would be useful to smartphone users, and am only getting started gathering information.
Of the two ideas I have, one could be developed as a web application (so that a single application can be used on a PC and a smartphone) and the other probably needs to be written specifically for each platform (because it needs to handle calls).
I checked the sticky posts in the General forum, along with the wiki, and the home page, but didn't find an article for newbies that would provide a short, 10,000-feet view of what the options are, etc.
So to make an informed decision, I'd like to know what, at this point and in the near future, the main options are to write applications, with advantages and disadvantages for each.
Thank you.
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