in Search
Welcome to Neopoleon - Sign in | Join | Help
Navigation: Home | Forums | Galleries

New TinyThings screencast up - More Windows Mobile 5.0

If you’re into Windows Mobile development (or just curious about it) then head over to TinyThings for the latest screencast.

This one’s about the Pocket Outlook Object Model, the telephony API, and how to send text messages with information pulled out of Pocket Outlook.

Also, I feel really good right now. That has nothing to do with this post, but I just felt like telling someone, so deal with it.

Published Wednesday, February 01, 2006 7:37 AM by Rory

Filed Under: ,

Comments

 

Daruku said:

First Post!!! (jk)

BTW go to bed... Stop thinking...

OK I can't. Small things are cool. It enables many of people to do stuff they wouldn't do. But, it has to be more usable :)
February 1, 2006 8:48 AM
 

Chris said:

Can you get these podcasts listed on iTunes. Hanselminutes are up there and it makes things much easier as far as "subscribing" goes.

Thanks,
Chris
February 1, 2006 12:59 PM
 

George said:

"Also, I feel really good right now. That has nothing to do with this post, but I just felt like telling someone, so deal with it."

Who doesn't feel good after bashing French Canadians? I'm sure you'll have that after bashing French Canadians glow for at least a week and then you'll suddenly lose it when you finally have to break down and use a Public restroom again and as your reaching for the door handle with your foot, you smell peanut butter....

February 1, 2006 4:24 PM
 

Rory said:

Chris -

These are screencasts - could I still distribute them through iTunes?
February 1, 2006 7:33 PM
 

Matt Dickins said:

Chris:

It can't be distributed through iTunes...

a) It's a screencast
b) *.exe extension

If you want to 'subscribe' to TinyThings then use RSS, and a feed viewer.

http://neopoleon.com/tinythings/blogs/main/rss.aspx
February 2, 2006 2:53 PM
 

John Walker said:

Rory,

Just got myself a Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone device (Cingular 2125). Quick question...what tool are you using to show your real smartphone on your monitor (non-emulator)? That would make debugging against an real device much nicer for me.

Thanks and keep them coming!

jw
February 9, 2006 6:26 AM
New Comments to this post are disabled

About Rory

I *own* this site, you loser.