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PocketGCal Website One of the missing pieces in the Windows Mobile and the Google Calendar worlds has been a reasonable means to sync appointments. To date most efforts have required the use of Outlook and Activesync as intermediaries - which is overkill for such a simple concept. To this end, we
Todolist manager for Pocket PC, which reads and writes xml todolist files compatible with todlist manager from http://www.abstractspoon.com/. This is written for .Net Compact Framework 2.0 using sharpdevelop (http://icsharpcode.com/)
I want write finger friendly programs for my pocket PC. I need some framework, then I write one. I'm on begining, its not usable yet.
Supports https://www.buxfer.com https://www.moneytrackin.com pda client for offline transaction adding transactions submitted when pda connected to internet requires .NET CF 3.5
Rally.NETBring the popular card game to your Windows Mobile 5 device. Inspired by Rally 1000 written for the PalmOS by Dave Mayes. RequirementsSpecifically designed for the Treo 700wx. Should run just fine on all Windows Mobile 5 devices. Does not run on Smart Phone Edition Make sure to
DescriptionThis project uses the library from litJson (http://litjson.sourceforge.net/). The original library from litJson does not work with .NET Compact Framework. I have made a little modification, so that it can be used with .NET Compact Framework. I have tested with .NET Compact Framework
Managed wrapper for the Htmlayout / Sciter.Version Information.NET Framework: 2.0 (Sciter & Htmlayout) .NET Compact Framework: 2.0 (Htmlayout only) Sciter version: 1.0.7.6 Htmlayout version: 3.3.1.0 Expemerent.UI: 0.3.12.115 ReleaseNotes LanguageC#
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