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Peter Seaman
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      24th Feb 2004
I have purchased C# Standard which I hoped would include C# support for all
devices. It does include Visual Studio 2003. But the IDE does not seem to
include Smart Device (Pocket PC) as a project template. Is it possible to
upgrade my C# product so I can develop C# applications for Pocket PC? Or
do I have to purchase Visual Studio Professional?

Peter Seaman



 
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      24th Feb 2004
Unfortunately the single language versions don't have support for smart device development. You need Visual Studio.NET 2003 professional or enterprise

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----- Peter Seaman wrote: ----

I have purchased C# Standard which I hoped would include C# support for al
devices. It does include Visual Studio 2003. But the IDE does not seem t
include Smart Device (Pocket PC) as a project template. Is it possible t
upgrade my C# product so I can develop C# applications for Pocket PC? O
do I have to purchase Visual Studio Professional

Peter Seama




 
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Alex Feinman [MVP]
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      24th Feb 2004
You will need to purchase Visual Studio Professional. If you by any chance
qualify for Academic, it also includes Mobile Device tools

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> I have purchased C# Standard which I hoped would include C# support for

all
> devices. It does include Visual Studio 2003. But the IDE does not seem

to
> include Smart Device (Pocket PC) as a project template. Is it possible to
> upgrade my C# product so I can develop C# applications for Pocket PC? Or
> do I have to purchase Visual Studio Professional?
>
> Peter Seaman
>
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Peter Seaman
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      24th Feb 2004
Thanks for these clear replies.


 
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