Thanks for all the suggestions. I decided to purchase SOTI Pocket Controler.
It has some nice features and seems to work well, other than being a little
sluggish. I appreciate the help.
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Jeffrey Barish
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> << Are people using ActiveSync to download and run? >>
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> That's pretty much how I do it. I'll work on files in the
> synchronized file directo
<< Are people using ActiveSync to download and run? >>
That's pretty much how I do it. I'll work on files in the synchronized file
directory and let Activesync automatically update them on the PDA. For
Python, I might even go a step further and make sure the app is written to
run on both the des
Xcerdisp is a free unix client for MS's remote host tool. I have also
seen a mini FTP server for the pocket pc.
Michael Foord wrote:
Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I am wondering how people set up their systems to develop Python (or any) code
for Windows Mobile. When I developed an appli
Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> I am wondering how people set up their systems to develop Python (or any)
> code
> for Windows Mobile. When I developed an application for the Sharp Zaurus
> (which runs Linux), I was able to run VNC server on the Zaurus. That way, I
> could do all my typing (and viewi
I am wondering how people set up their systems to develop Python (or any) code
for Windows Mobile. When I developed an application for the Sharp Zaurus
(which runs Linux), I was able to run VNC server on the Zaurus. That way, I
could do all my typing (and viewing) at the PC. I also used smbmo