We're doing the same thing - using MS embedded visual C++ 4.0 SP4 and the
PPC SDKs - if you plan to do pocket .Net then MS Visual Studio .NET 2003, a
beta version of .NET 2005 might still be available on the website if you
want to try it out first.  

MS embedded visual C++ 4.0 and SDK's are free -
http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/downloads/updates/default.aspx

Have a great day!

Shawn.

Shawn M. Cuff
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Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck Kaplan
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:08 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Porting PODS projects to Windows Mobile

I have been a die-hard Palm OS programmer for years.  Sadly, the ever
increasing market share of Windows Mobile devices requires me to recode some
of my applications in that environment.

Years ago, I wrote programs for "Windows CE", but had a number of
unsatisfactory experiences including being repeatedly forced to buy
expensive programming tools that were obsolete and useless within weeks of
purchase.

I am steeling myself to try again, hoping that the Windows Mobile
environment has "matured" a little.  I would like people who have followed
this path already to post their comments and perhaps their recommendations
for tools, programming environments, and experiences or lack thereof with
Windows Mobile backward compatibility.  I also want to preserve as much code
as possible.  My dream ( not likely to be true ) is a Windows Mobile
compiler right out of PODS (hah!)

P.S.  I currently use PODS 1.0 with C and a mulitude of emulators and
simulators for Palm OS devices.  This has been very satisfactory.  I hope to
a closely duplicate this type of setup.  I also had good luck with
MetroWerks Codewarrior for a long time.
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