ANN: Smart Device Framework 2.2

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Neil Cowburn

OpenNETCF is pleased to announce the release to general availability of
the latest version of their flagship product for device application
developers. The product, OpenNETCF Smart Device Framework 2.2, is a
managed code framework providing developers with many useful classes
for use within their .NET Compact Framework applications.

This release of the Smart Device Framework is for Visual Studio 2005
only. Further information about the Smart Device Framework for Visual
Studio 2008 will be available in the near future.

Existing customers who purchased Smart Device Framework 2.1 will be
receiving information regarding upgrade options in the next few days.

--
Neil Cowburn, MVP
Principal Partner
OpenNETCF Consulting, LLC

Join our Embedded Developer Community today at http://community.opennetcf.com
 
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Hilton

Neil,

Perhaps I'm missing the appropriate page, but I cannot find anything on your
web site that tells me a summary of what the library offers and what it
offers in addition to 2.1.

Also, note that http://www.opennetcf.com/library/sdf/ renders very poorly
with Firefox 3 Beta 3. I haven't tried FF2. Not sure if this is your
problem or theirs. Either way, I thought you might like to know.

Hilton
 
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Guest

Perhaps I'm missing the appropriate page, but I cannot find anything on
your web site that tells me a summary of what the library offers and what
it offers in addition to 2.1.

We're working on a comprehensive list, but a fairly good start can be found
here:

http://blog.opennetcf.org/ctacke/PermaLink,guid,4c197cd8-2db1-47c0-9b32-21d7a2ef9165.aspx
Also, note that http://www.opennetcf.com/library/sdf/ renders very poorly
with Firefox 3 Beta 3. I haven't tried FF2. Not sure if this is your
problem or theirs. Either way, I thought you might like to know.

Good info. I use FF 2.0 and it renders pretty well.
 
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Hilton

Chris said:
We're working on a comprehensive list, but a fairly good start can be
found here:

http://blog.opennetcf.org/ctacke/PermaLink,guid,4c197cd8-2db1-47c0-9b32-21d7a2ef9165.aspx

Ahh, thanks.

Good info. I use FF 2.0 and it renders pretty well.

IE7 works fine and I have seen FF3 screw up other pages as well. I just
wasn't sure if you might have an 'error' on your page that FF2 and IE7 were
coping with, but was messing with FF3. BTW: There are numerous other bugs
in FF3, but it seems faster and uses a lot less memory than FF2. For the
same large set of pages, FF2 required 500MB, FF3 requires 200MB. The memory
usage also does not seem to grow with time.

Hilton
 

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