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Since 1985, Thaddeus Computing,
http://www.thaddeus.com, has produced publications and
catalogs for mobile computing users. Currently, the company
publishes: For users of Windows Powered Handheld and Pocket
PCs: Pocket PC Magazine. For users of DOS based HP Palmtop
PC's:, The HP Palmtop Paper and The Ultimate Palmtop Catalog.
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Brighthand is one of the
leading websites dedicated to handheld computing, attracting
thousands of visitors each day from more than one hundred
countries around the world--from Singapore to France to
the United States.
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Dale Coffing is the true
definition of the word "passion". Among his
many passions is the Pocket PC and not too many people
know the Pocket PC better than Dale Coffing.
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Jason Dunn is a Microsoft
MVP for the Pocket PC and his website, PocketPCThoughts.com,
is one of the premiere sites for learning more about the
only handheld technology that truly matters.
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deVBuzz.com is dedicated
to eMbedded Visual Basic (eVB) development for Windows
CE devices. We have information on all levels of eVB programming
- from seasoned eVB developers to novices just starting
out on the Pocket PC or Handheld platform.
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Phillip Torrone is a pretty
smart guy. Among his many accolades and career accomplishments
is that of taking part in the creation of the Apple Newton.
These days Phillip Torrone is one of the world's foremost
authorities on Macromedia Flash, especially using Flash
for handheld devices. Phillip's website, FlashEnabled.com,
is filled with resources to help produced Flash content
for the Pocket PC today!
Here's Phillip's description of the site - "A collection
of tools, news and software for the Pocket PC that has
all been created with Macromedia Flash. With Macromedia
Flash and Generator, developers can create content and
applications once and use for multiple platforms and devices.
Unlike other platforms and application languages, the
files here (Macromedia Flash) not only run on the Pocket
PC but also run on Mac, PC and UNIX systems, watches and
robots- on a wide variety of processors; Pentium, PowerPC,
MIPS, ARM, SH3 and more."
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PDA
Forums.com is an online forum community for peer-to-peer
sharing of experiences, tips, tricks, and general know-how
for 99.9% of the handheld devices available worldwide.
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