Yeah that's basically what I think we'rel ooking for when we say SDK:
some way to write Windows CE apps that can make use of KeySoft's
features such as the menus and the Braille translation and so on.
There's plenty of ways to write an app for Windows CE - even VS.Net
can do it - so all we need is some way to access Keysoft's functions.
It's easy to create a formless project that's just pure code.

On 10/18/06, Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian,
If the programmers can write software for
Pocket PC devices with KeySoft extensions
from HumanWare (that's the only thing that we
need since there are many tools for
programming for Windows CE), then anybody who
has knowledge about Windows CE can write
software for KeySoft.

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