Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers

DOS to Windows CE Migration: How - and Why - to Develop Enterprise Mobility Applications for the Windows CE Environment

Overview This white paper provides a general overview of developing enterprise mobility applications for your Symbol devices using the Microsoft Windows CE operating system. It also describes how Symbol can help you migrate your existing DOS applications with the Symbol Mobile Developer Kits (SMDKs). Windows CE provides you with the features and functions necessary for today's fast-paced, connected programs as well as the capability to easily grow and adapt as your needs evolve.

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PublisherSymbol Technologies File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2004 Downloads25
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