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Is it possible to develop for the Pocket PC with the standard version of Visual Basic .Net 2003?

I've installed Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 SDK but I don't appear to get the Smart Device project icon when I go to create a project.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Technically you don't NEED VS.NET as www.msmobiles.com has shown, however
you wouldn't want to develop without it.
http://forums.devbuzz.com/Developmen...m_23928/tm.htm

If you want the templates and all you'll need to pro version of VS.NET.
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"Dylan" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Is it possible to develop for the Pocket PC with the standard version of Visual Basic .Net 2003?
I've installed Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 SDK but I don't appear to get the

Smart Device project icon when I go to create a project.
Jul 21 '05 #2
I am not sure. The Visual Basic .NET Standard is really a learning edition,
although rebranded to the "Standard" label. It is so limited that it is not
useful for much more than learning, IMO.

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Is it possible to develop for the Pocket PC with the standard version of Visual Basic .Net 2003?
I've installed Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 SDK but I don't appear to get the

Smart Device project icon when I go to create a project.
Jul 21 '05 #3

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