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Windows Mobile 5.0 software and compatibility outmarcus 09-11-2005
Posted by Mauricio Freitas [MVP] on September 13, 2005, 10:50 pm
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>> Then get the other software you can't find on InHand with the other
>> discount - or use the discount later in the year when you need it.
>
> I saw your Geekzone/Handango software catalogue for Windows Mobile and
> I found it very good.
>
> Can you tell me how many titles, in percentage, can I find in InHand
> restect to the full list in the Geekzone/Handango website?
>

The InHand catalog is just a subset of the Pocket PC section, with the top
sellerts in each category - and only the ones that are approved/tested by
Handango. It changes the contents every month or so, and you can update the
catalog from its menu.


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Mauricio Freitas, Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices
http://www.geekzone.co.nz
Software for Pocket PC and Smartphone: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/store
Software for Pocket PC directly on your device:
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/inhand.asp




Posted by <limsy on September 13, 2005, 11:00 am
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> Hello,
> I just bought an HTC Universal (i-mate Jasjar), in my opinion the best
> PDA+phone in the world on commerce today, powered by Windows Mobile
> 5.0.
> What are in your opinion the main web sources for (shareware and
> freeware) Windows Mobile 5.0 software?
>
> Note: I think that the HTC Universal is a "Pocket PC Phone" in
> Microsoft terminology. Not a "Pocket PC" nor a "smartphone".
>
> How many (in percentual) of how much of the existant Windows
> Mobile (before the 5.0) applications already works well on it?
>
> Thanks
> Mary
>

*drool* How much is it? Is it very heavy. We're wanted to create a
front-end to our
backoffice (currently a web app) and need to find a suitable hardware for
it.
(Our boss like Sony Errison but as developers .. we're hoping to be able to
use Visual Studio 2005
hehehe....)

As we're not in the US or Europe.. i have yet to see this ... Jasjar (ack..
it kept reminding me of jarjar binks...help)
in "person". Just wanted to know if our search is over.. i sure hope so...

Thanks.
Limsy.








Posted by WM Dev 2001 on September 12, 2005, 8:13 pm
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I'd expect WM5 compatible apps to be showing up soon. I know for myself
I wasn't expecting retail WM5 units coming out until the beginning of
October so our WM5 compatible apps are all in beta...



Posted by JB on September 13, 2005, 3:29 pm
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> I'd expect WM5 compatible apps to be showing up soon. I know for myself
> I wasn't expecting retail WM5 units coming out until the beginning of
> October so our WM5 compatible apps are all in beta...
>

Is it just me or is IMate seriously beginning to make a name for themselves?
As far as I can see this time they've even beaten the *announcement* from
HP.




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